What is another word for John Osborne?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɒn ˈɒsbɔːn] (IPA)

John Osborne was a renowned British playwright and screenwriter who is best known for his play "Look Back in Anger". As one of the most influential writers of the 20th century, Osborne's name became synonymous with the term "angry young man" and the movement of social realism in British theatre. Some synonyms for John Osborne include writer, playwright, dramatist, screenwriter, social realist, and angry young man. His legacy continues to inspire contemporary theatre and writers around the world. Osborne's work challenged traditional social norms and brought an honest portrayal of working-class life to the stage, making him a trailblazer for modern British drama.

What are the hypernyms for John osborne?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with John osborne

  • John Osborne spoke out in a vein of ebullient, free-wheeling rancour that betokened the arrival of something new in the theatre – a sophisticated, articulate lower-class. Most of the critics were offended by Jimmy Porter, but not on account of his anger; a working-class hero is expected to be angry. What nettled them was something quite different: his self-confidence. This was no envious inferior whose insecurity they could pity.
    John Osborne

Word of the Day

subjective psychology
Objective psychology is the antonym for subjective psychology. While the latter refers to theories and concepts that rely on individual views and experiences, objective psychology ...