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Central concerns - Lewis' growth (Mental health (Julie is able to…
Central concerns - Lewis' growth
Love and fidelity
Moves away from Lucy
Cheating
Julie
Lewis' perspective on love changes
Play-within-a-play (Allows for self reflection)
War
Lewis learns to adapt through Henry
Illusion versus reality
Ruth
Lewis learns to sympathise
Roy
Helps Lewis accept that illusion is important for some people and that it is okay
Conflict
Choose between play and the moratorium
More caring/respectable
Stands up to Nick
Roy helps him grow as a director
Mental health
Develops relationships with patients
Change in opinion of mental health
It is a spectrum not binary
Julie is able to communicate well
Goes against stereotype
Sanity versus insanity
All individuals are on a spectrum not black or white
Lewis' friends (Nick and Lucy) help him question the binary and starts to humanise the mental patients