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The Wicked Son : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Wicked Son
''The Wicked Son: Anti-Semitism, Jewish self-hatred, and the Jews'' is a collection of essays by playwright David Mamet, published by Nextbook/Schocken in 2006. Mamet addresses the book "To the Jews…whose favorite Jew is Anne Frank…who bow the head reverently at a baptism and have never attended a bris – to you, who find your religion and race repulsive, your ignorance of your history a satisfaction, here is a book from your brother." Mamet confronts his readers: "The world hates Jews. ... The world hates you." ==Summary== In the Passover Seder, four different sons ask a question. The wicked son asks, "What does this ritual mean to ''you''?", in essence separating himself from the group by sarcastically and scornfully declaring that the ritual has no personal meaning for him. In a series of related essays, Mamet uses this concept of the wicked son as a symbol of the atheistic or agnostic self-hating Jew in Western society.
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