For my assignment I need to answer what is thornton wilder getting at in the play The skin of your teeth when he says future is easy to predict its the past that's difficult to interpret. I couldnt' understand the play real well and don't know where to look on the internet for help. Thanks

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These may help:

http://www.tcnj.edu/~wilder/works/frame.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Skin_of_Our_Teeth

Please note that the title is "The Skin of Our Teeth" -- in case you need to do some further searching online.

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To understand Thornton Wilder's intention when he says, "The future is easy to predict, it's the past that's difficult to interpret," it is important to familiarize yourself with the play "The Skin of Our Teeth." As background information, you can start by visiting the following websites:

1. The official website of Thornton Wilder's works, which includes information about "The Skin of Our Teeth": http://www.tcnj.edu/~wilder/works/frame.html

2. The Wikipedia page dedicated to "The Skin of Our Teeth": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Skin_of_Our_Teeth

By exploring these resources, you can gain a better understanding of the play's plot, characters, and themes. This context will be crucial in interpreting the meaning behind Wilder's statement. Once you are familiar with the play, you can try to analyze the specific scene or dialogue in which the quote is mentioned. This might require reading or watching the play again to grasp the significance of the statement within the larger context.

Furthermore, you can also look for critical analyses, essays, or scholarly articles on "The Skin of Our Teeth" to gain additional perspectives and insights into Wilder's intended meaning. Academic databases, such as JSTOR or Google Scholar, can be helpful in finding such resources.

Remember, interpreting a literary work like a play requires careful reading, analysis, and consideration of the author's intentions and the larger themes of the work.