In Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, there isn't an exact location where the play takes place. In the play it only states that it takes place in "The living room of a house on the campus of a small New England college." While doing a little research I read that the setting in "believed to be based on Trinity College, Connecticut" and I also read that Edward Albee graduated from Trinity College.
Based on Trinity College.
Trinity College
"The modern consensus is that the sexual revolution in 1960s America was typified by a dramatic shift in traditional values related to sex, and sexuality. Sex became more socially acceptable outside the strict boundaries of heterosexual marriage."
Sexual Revolution
The civil rights and antiwar movements politicized and radicalized a growing number of women bombarded with contradictory expectations and images about work and family.
The 1960s: A Decade of Change for Women.
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