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In the world of the workthat is, within the context of the play itselfwe are presented with a dream and a dream-within-a-dream. But in the context of the work within the worldthat is, beyond the text or enactment of the dramawe are also confronted with a dream: Walcott's creative vision which informs the play, and which is itself a part of a larger dream in the mind of mankind, an edenic dream of elemental freedom. Beginning on a "realistic" level in the play we move rapidly into the realm of poetic reality, spiraling evermore inward toward an essential core of meaning before ascending once more to the "logic" of the waking world. But this essential core of meaning, discoverable by the individual through an internal voyage, exists beyond the individualor any individual work of artin a collective consciousness which Art as...
This section contains 557 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page) |