Citizenship

Navigating Identity and Relationships in Teenage Life

Mark Ravenhill author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Samuel French Ltd

Published:31st Aug '07

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In Citizenship, a teenager named Tom navigates his feelings and identity, exploring relationships and the complexities of love during his formative years.

In Citizenship, the story revolves around Tom, a teenager grappling with his identity and the complexities of his feelings. He dreams of sharing a kiss but finds himself uncertain about whether the person he desires is male or female. This internal struggle is compounded by his interactions with his friends, including 'Gay Gary', whose nickname belies his true nature, and Amy, who is battling her own demons. Their relationships offer a mix of humor and poignant moments, reflecting the tumultuous experience of adolescence.

The narrative also introduces deClerk, the Citizenship teacher, who is burdened by his own challenges as a gay man in a professional environment. His character adds depth to the exploration of identity, as he navigates the pressures of being a role model while dealing with his personal stress. Tom's journey is not just about discovering his sexuality; it's also about understanding the dynamics of friendship, love, and support amidst the chaos of teenage life.

As Tom meets Martin, the story takes a turn towards self-discovery and enlightenment. Martin becomes a catalyst for Tom, helping him to confront his questions and uncertainties. However, this relationship also raises new questions, making Tom's journey one of continuous exploration. Citizenship is a vibrant and candid portrayal of youth, identity, and the search for belonging.

ISBN: 9780573052552

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48 pages

Acting ed.