The researcher in this paper tackled the theme of violence and reality in both plays; Harold Pinter's Ashes for Ashes and Samuel Beckett's Endgame. The theme of Violence was clear in the Ashes for Ashes play where masculine qualities have metastasized into something horrifying that are first manifested between the female protagonist Rebecca and her former lover and later more symbolically between the "he" and the "she". Devlin, Rebecca's present partner, is being portrayed as the fact finder, who is full of curiosity and sense of reason. On the hand, The thematic territory, in Endgame is bleak. In a cement room, the limping Clov (Luke Mullins) performs daily rituals of opening windows, killing rats and tending to the blind, immobile Hamm (...
The present work proposes an investigation of the treatment given to memory in Pinter’s latest play,...
Waiting for Godot and Endgame by Samuel Beckett are two of the most famous absurd plays of the 20th ...
In this research paper an attempt has been made to show ‘Tragic aspects in Arthur Miller’s plays’. T...
This article analyzes the nonsense and violence embedded in the very “logicality” of language in End...
Gaming and Playirig have been preoccupations of Beckett Studies from the 1960s onwards. However, the...
Krystyna Rybinska, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Gdansk: "Playing Endgame or wearing the insi...
Samuel Beckett’s Endgame can be a very uncomfortable experience for readers or the audiences it is p...
Harold Pinter has explored violence on many levels, ranging from the most palpable, visible forms to...
Samuel Beckett's popular play Endgame, depicts a prison-like room with two windows that show a dead ...
Waiting for Godot and Endgame by Samuel Beckett are two of the most famous absurd plays of the 20th ...
Narrative and story-telling are important human concepts encapsulating such issues as cognition, mea...
In the plays of Samuel Beckett, Sam Shepard, and Harold Pinter, vision takes a central place in defi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the ways in which Samuel Beckett chal...
The main purpose of this article is to present the hidden features of Post Ttraumatic Stress Disorde...
Beckett’s utilization of subjectivity is directly linked to his excavation of the carceral, restrict...
The present work proposes an investigation of the treatment given to memory in Pinter’s latest play,...
Waiting for Godot and Endgame by Samuel Beckett are two of the most famous absurd plays of the 20th ...
In this research paper an attempt has been made to show ‘Tragic aspects in Arthur Miller’s plays’. T...
This article analyzes the nonsense and violence embedded in the very “logicality” of language in End...
Gaming and Playirig have been preoccupations of Beckett Studies from the 1960s onwards. However, the...
Krystyna Rybinska, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Gdansk: "Playing Endgame or wearing the insi...
Samuel Beckett’s Endgame can be a very uncomfortable experience for readers or the audiences it is p...
Harold Pinter has explored violence on many levels, ranging from the most palpable, visible forms to...
Samuel Beckett's popular play Endgame, depicts a prison-like room with two windows that show a dead ...
Waiting for Godot and Endgame by Samuel Beckett are two of the most famous absurd plays of the 20th ...
Narrative and story-telling are important human concepts encapsulating such issues as cognition, mea...
In the plays of Samuel Beckett, Sam Shepard, and Harold Pinter, vision takes a central place in defi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the ways in which Samuel Beckett chal...
The main purpose of this article is to present the hidden features of Post Ttraumatic Stress Disorde...
Beckett’s utilization of subjectivity is directly linked to his excavation of the carceral, restrict...
The present work proposes an investigation of the treatment given to memory in Pinter’s latest play,...
Waiting for Godot and Endgame by Samuel Beckett are two of the most famous absurd plays of the 20th ...
In this research paper an attempt has been made to show ‘Tragic aspects in Arthur Miller’s plays’. T...