A classic isn't a museum piece; it contains seeds for each new era to remake in its own image, reflecting current societal or political issues.
To witness 'Angels in America' is to see a 33-year-old work becoming a classic, underscoring its continuing relevance to today's socio-political landscape.
The conversations on HIV/AIDS in the play mirror present-day societal issues, emphasizing divisions between the sick and well, similar to contemporary pandemics.
The characters' discussions about political maneuvers in their time resonate with today's political climate, drawing parallels from 1985 to our current era.
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