“The Theme of Deliberate Contrasting Coincidence in Beckett's "All That Fall"” | ||
Journal of the College of Languages | ||
Article 1, Volume 0, Issue 28, August 2017, Pages 38-50 | ||
Author | ||
Aseel Majeed | ||
Abstract | ||
In most of Beckett’s plays , there are prominent elements of absurdity that are landmarks of his style and the way of his writing like : the physical and the spiritual decay of characters, the disintegration of language as it becomes no longer a means of human communication because there is an inability to establish any kind of mental contact among them. These elements are quite apparent in Beckett’s “All That Fall”. The play exhibits a list of conflicts: one is between powerful forces as that between the force of life represented by Maddy and the forces of death represented by Dan . | ||
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