Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
by Edward Albee
Challenges & Opportunities
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Sample of Challenges & Opportunities
Sex, sex and more sex. Sex with your co-workers' wives, sex with your husband's coworkers… it is ubiquitous in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Martha is clearly creating an atmosphere charged with sex and is enjoying her flirtations with Nick, a married man. Are you feeling the love? Feeling a bit uncomfortable yet?
Yeah, we are too. We totally get that. Sex, infidelity, and teens will make for an awkward mix. Though this may well be a work the kiddos are spellbound by, we also know it can be one seen by parents as a horribly immoral piece. How to defend that?