
The Naturewoman is a dramatic play by Upton Sinclair, first published in 1924. It follows the character Oceana, who returns to Boston after living on a tropical island, and explores the tension between her wild nature and the restrictive social norms of her relatives. The play examines themes of individuality, freedom, and the effects of civilization on natural instincts, as Oceana's arrival sparks curiosity and concern among her family members. Sinclair's work highlights the conflict between societal expectations and the desire for personal freedom.







































