The song is first shown when a choir is practicing at their church, simultaneously during the same time that George and Emily were having a conversation through their open windows as they are doing their schoolwork in the first act. It is also sung during the wedding ceremony that George and Emily had in the second act. The last we hear it is when the play shows Emily’s funeral just as her body is being put among the dead in the cemetery, leaving George behind in the land of the living. By associating play’s critical moments with this particular song Wilder is showing that the notion of a relationship as an essential, even a divine feature of human life. The hymn may add some degree of Christian symbolism to the play, but Wilder, for the most part, downplays any discussion of specifically Christian symbols. He concentrates the hymn not on an illusion that the fellowship has between Christians in particular, but rather on what it says about human beings in general and how important it is, just like the bible
The song is first shown when a choir is practicing at their church, simultaneously during the same time that George and Emily were having a conversation through their open windows as they are doing their schoolwork in the first act. It is also sung during the wedding ceremony that George and Emily had in the second act. The last we hear it is when the play shows Emily’s funeral just as her body is being put among the dead in the cemetery, leaving George behind in the land of the living. By associating play’s critical moments with this particular song Wilder is showing that the notion of a relationship as an essential, even a divine feature of human life. The hymn may add some degree of Christian symbolism to the play, but Wilder, for the most part, downplays any discussion of specifically Christian symbols. He concentrates the hymn not on an illusion that the fellowship has between Christians in particular, but rather on what it says about human beings in general and how important it is, just like the bible