Essay Topic Hub

Play
Essays

14,665+ paper examples, study guides & outlines

14,665 papers
1 subject area
UG & Grad levels
Free to browse
About This Topic

Play as a subject of academic inquiry appears across a surprising range of disciplines, from the arts and humanities to education, developmental psychology, and cultural studies. In arts and drama courses especially, students are asked to analyze theatrical works as texts and performances, examining how playwrights construct meaning through dialogue, character, and staging. Works such as Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, David Henry Hwang's M. Butterfly, August Wilson's Fences, and Milcha Sanchez-Scott's The Cuban Swimmer appear regularly in syllabi because they raise rich questions about identity, society, and language. The concept of play also extends beyond the stage into childhood development and cultural history, making it a genuinely interdisciplinary topic.

The student papers collected here reflect several distinct approaches. Literary and dramatic analysis is the most prominent, with papers examining character motivation—such as the cause of Willy Loman's demise—or using reader-response methods to interpret specific scenes and themes. Comparative essays set plays against one another to highlight differences in tone, structure, or cultural commentary. Some papers take a historical angle, exploring movements like the American Playground Movement to understand how societies have valued or organized play across time. This variety shows that the topic rewards both close textual reading and broader contextual research.

A strong essay on play establishes a focused, arguable thesis rather than simply summarizing plot or action. Evidence drawn from the text itself—specific dialogue, stage directions, or structural choices—carries the most weight in dramatic analysis, while historical or developmental arguments benefit from concrete examples and clearly defined contexts. A common pitfall is treating "play" too loosely, allowing the essay to drift between theatrical, recreational, and metaphorical meanings without clearly committing to one coherent framework.

14,665 papers
Sort by:
Essay Doctorate
Tax Law Oil and Gas Is Currently
This paper looks at the various tax laws in place in both the Russian Federation and in the UK. This paper looks at the areas where these nations overlap, along with the areas where they have stark places of sheer difference. The primary focus of this research involves gas, oil, and transport taxation and the various motivations for these differing tax laws in these countries.
Paper Undergraduate
Principles of Consecutive Interpreting: Strategies and Techniques
The skills involved in consecutive interpreting are so precise that very few people have the talent or ability to carry out this kind of interpreting. This paper covers three main principles (and strategies) that author Roderick Jones has presented. The three are: Understanding, Analysis, and Re-Expression. Knowing these principles and understanding the strategies employed under each one is part of what this paper presents.
Thesis Masters
Advanced directives and their legal implications
The 1991 the Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA) was designed to give patients and their families greater autonomy over making decisions in regards to end-of-life care and minimizing the extension life beyond what…
Paper Doctorate
Strategy Mapping and the Learning and Growth Perspective
Learning and growth is the fourth category of the balanced scorecard, which makes up the basis of any strategy. In this perspective, there is establishment of the employee capabilities, skills, technology, and a…
Essay Doctorate
Nurse\'s Role as Researcher the Nurse Plays
In this paper, we are going to be looking at the changing role of nurses. This will be accomplished by focusing on how they are researchers, collaborators, communicators, leaders, caregivers, mentors and other responsibilities. These different elements will offer specific insights about the changing nature of healthcare and the impact they are having on stakeholders.
Essay Doctorate
Psychological issues in law enforcement officer families
The following paper describes the roles played by a police psychologist in an investigation of a situation in which a former police officer has been killed. The police force constantly takes risks to save the lives and belongings of the people they serve. This force is known for its bravery and courage but when a situation involves the homicide of a former member of their own group, they are faced with extra trouble as their own safety becomes a concern for them
Thesis Undergraduate
Carrefour supermarket operations and business model
Carrefour Group is a large multinational retailer; the second largest in the world. Through over fifty years of dedicated efforts, Carrefour is now the largest retailer in Europe and second largest in world. A literature review was conducted to see how an ABC costing method could potentially benefit this retail giant. It was found that the ABC costing method could provide more accurate costing as well as support a strategy to improve quality in the organization. However, many limitations to the system were also identified. One limitation is that the system is complex and often requires a great deal of employee training to administer the system. This could be a major limitation in such a large retailer as Carrefour. Therefore, since the ABC could add significant value to the organization but the implementation of the system has a specific set of risks, it is recommended that the organization experiment with an ABC costing approach in a regional territory and with products that could relevant to such a system.
Essay High School
Juvenile justice system and reform
Works Cited Bilchik, S. (1999). Focus on Accountability: Best Practices for Juvenile Court and Probation. Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grants Program. U.S. Department of Justice. Retrieved December 24, 2013, from http://www.ncjrs.gov. Bolden-Barrett, V. (2011). Police Officer’s Roles in the Juvenile Justice System. Houston Chronicle. Retrieved December 24, 2013, from http://work.chron.com. Edwards, L. P. (2009). The Role of the Juvenile Court Judge. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 43(2), 25-32. Office of Juvenile Justice. (2002). Juvenile Probation. Retrieved December 24, 2013, from http://www.ojjdp.gov.
Essay Doctorate
Military Leadership: Theories, Traits, and Strategies
This essay addresses the idea of military leadership and the complex set of principles that accompany this type of leadership. The paper is divided into six sections with each providing the answer to a question. The essay provides readers with the opportunity to comprehend leadership as a unique concept while considering a military setting.
Paper Masters
Social responsibility concepts and frameworks
This paper focuses on the social responsibility of corporations and presents a case for corporations to continue spending money on the society in order to make money. Using examples of companies that have sustainable social responsibilities such as Unilever and Walt Disney, the case for increased profits as a result of corporate social responsibility is presented.