Play (play) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 9 pages of analysis of An Analysis of Samuel Beckett's "Play",.

Play (play) Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 9 pages of analysis of An Analysis of Samuel Beckett's "Play",.
This section contains 2,587 words
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An Analysis of Samuel Beckett's "Play",

Summary: Essay provides an analysis of "Play" by Samuel Beckett and depicts how Beckett moves from the "eternal triangle" towards metaphysical themes in Play.
Written in 1962-3, Play depicts three characters, a man (M), and two women (W1 and W2) trapped in urns with only their heads showing. These characters each present their own version of a love triangle, which once occurred between them. It becomes clear during the play that the characters, once tortured by each other, are now tortured by their situation. A spotlight acts as a "unique inquisitor," compelling each to speak when it shines on them, and to stop when it goes out. As this assault continues, the characters become increasingly maddened by the light, and increasingly desperate to make it stop. The play repeats itself, providing the audience with a sense that these characters have been saying the same words for an eternity, and will continue to do so until the light decides they can stop. Beckett demonstrates how "A style of living, theatrically communicable, is used...

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