Literature Review On You Can’t Take It With You

You Can’t Take It With You by George Kaufman and Moses Hart is a comedic play that shows how people have shallow understanding of life and how these people hold primitive thoughts about the actuality of life. It is also a play that seeks to make take life as it is and enjoy it when they still can. The play offers descriptive and episodic events inform of dialogue. While the story triggers philosophical thoughts about life and human existence, the characters in the play engages in happiness madness citing that they do so while they still can because once they die, they will not enjoy the happiness and the pleasures that comes with life (Bryer & Alvarez, 299). This aspect leads to a notable contrast between genuine philosophical thoughts and comedy.