This comprehensive study guide for Lynn Nottage's Pulitzer Prize‑winning play Sweat (2015) is designed to support your preparation for international examinations at IB, A‑Level, AP, and equivalent levels. Each section provides rigorous analysis of the play's contexts, literary techniques, and interpretive possibilities, written in a detailed descriptive prose style that models the sustained critical argument examiners reward. Sweat examines the deindustrialisation of Reading, Pennsylvania, between 2000 and 2008, tracing the collapse of friendships, families, and dreams among factory workers betrayed by the American economic system. As the first major theatrical landmark of the Trump era, the play offers urgent commentary on race, class, and the weaponisation of resentment in post‑industrial America.