The North Pool

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The North Pool is a psychological drama play by Rajiv Joseph that centers on an intense interrogation between a vice principal and a Middle Eastern student, exploring themes of suspicion, identity, and post-9/11 paranoia.

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instanceOf play
psychological drama
author Rajiv Joseph
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dramaticStructure interrogation
explores assumptions about Middle Eastern identities
fear of terrorism
moral ambiguity
truth and deception
xenophobia
genre drama
psychological drama
hasDialogueForm two-character play
language English
mainCharacter Middle Eastern student
vice principal
numberOfActs one-act play
setting American high school
interrogation room
subjectMatter post-9/11 America
student–administrator relationship
theme authority and control
cultural misunderstanding
identity
post-9/11 paranoia
power dynamics
racial profiling
suspicion
timePeriodOfSetting post-9/11 era
writer Rajiv Joseph

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Rajiv Joseph notableWork The North Pool