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Inner strength lies in following the values and old traditions, as compared to the false powers that are bestowed by freedom of no values and traditions (Kelly 44). Conclusion

The play described in the sections above has a stronger meaning that needs increased comprehension and understanding. Here the main aim of the author is to highlight the fact that order, rather than rebellious bohemian behavior, traditions and values are the strengths that can help in surviving through life. There is no grace in freedom that is itself free of all values. This represents the...

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Katherine. The Cambridge companion to Tom Stoppard, Cambridge companions to literature. Cambridge University Press, 2001.
Mro-ek, S-awomir., and Gerould, Charles, Daniel. The Mro-ek reader. Grove Press, 2004.

Salter, Mark., and Bousfield, Jonathan. Rough guide to Poland, Poland (Rough Guides), The Rough Guide, Rough Guide to Poland. Edition 5. Rough Guides, 2002.

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Kelly, E. Katherine. The Cambridge companion to Tom Stoppard, Cambridge companions to literature. Cambridge University Press, 2001.

Mro-ek, S-awomir., and Gerould, Charles, Daniel. The Mro-ek reader. Grove Press, 2004.

Salter, Mark., and Bousfield, Jonathan. Rough guide to Poland, Poland (Rough Guides), The Rough Guide, Rough Guide to Poland. Edition 5. Rough Guides, 2002.


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