The Themes of Revolt and Exile in Samuel Beckett's play Play | ||
Journal of Tikrit University for the Humanities | ||
Article 1, Volume 21, Issue 2, December 2014, Pages 543-554 | ||
Authors | ||
Omar Mustafa Ahmad; Dr. Mustafa Ahmad Mohammed | ||
Abstract | ||
ABSTRACT Samuel Beckett is probably the most well known of the absurdist playwrights because of his work Waiting for Godot. Beckett's plays seem to focus on the themes of the uselessness of human action, and the failure of the human race to communicate. His postwar era fame only came about in the 1950's when he published three novels and his famous play, Waiting for Godot. Play is one act play which was written in 1962- 1963; translated into French as Comedie by Beckett. This paper focuses on the themes of rebel and exile in this play. | ||
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