50 pages • 1 hour read
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Set during the early 1860s, Suzan-Lori Parks' Father Comes Home From the Wars follows Hero, an enslaved man who grapples with the offer of freedom if he fights for the Confederacy alongside his enslaver. As Hero navigates themes of loyalty, betrayal, and freedom, his journey intersects with others, including his wife Penny and fellow enslaved individuals Homer and Old Man, amid the backdrop of the Civil War. This work discusses enslavement, racialized physical abuse, racism, and sexual violence.
Suzan-Lori Parks' Father Comes Home From the Wars has been praised for its powerful exploration of slavery, personal freedom, and identity. Critics highlight the play's strong characters, lyrical language, and emotional depth. Some reviewers found it uneven in pacing, but most agree it is a poignant and thought-provoking work.
A deconstruction of mythology and identity, readers of Suzan-Lori Parks' Father Comes Home From the Wars will enjoy intricate narratives addressing slavery and freedom akin to Toni Morrison's Beloved and August Wilson's plays. Ideal for those who appreciate powerful, historical drama with profound thematic depth.
American Civil War
Identity: Race
Values/Ideas: Fate
Values/Ideas: Literature
Education
American Literature
Drama / Tragedy
Education
Military / War