The Tragic Sense in The Theatre of The Absurd: The Case of Pinter's Birthday Party

المؤلفون

  • Assist. Lect. Safaa Hussein Sagheer جامعة واسط/ كلية التربية للعلوم الانسانية
  • Lect. Mehdi Abbass Mohsin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31185/eduj.Vol2.Iss45.2311

الملخص

Abstract

Absurdity is one of the prominent philosophy associated with the emergence of modernist and postmodernist movement in literary text. In such texts, we notice that the embedded themes and ideas reflect the dilemma and the suffering of modern man. The purpose of this paper is an attempt to clarify the subtle feeling associates with the appearance of modernist and postmodernist movements, discussing the ideas of absurdity and absolutism. Also, it gives an idea about the sense of sickness associates with the anomalies of the human conduct on the projected scene such as a universe of meta--identity, named the hilarious theater. This type of theatre is commonly known as absurd  theater as discovered by Martin Julius Esslin (1918-2002), who created this phrase to explain Meta identity has been substantially reinterpreted through an exterior identity mask, which invigorates one of the postmodern ideological conceptions of the enormous humanity. The paper consists of three sections: the first is an introduction  to Pinter's Birthday Party. The second section discusses the concept of absurdity and the reason of its emergence. The third section deals with how absurd themes reflect the pain, the sense of loss and void that modern man experiences amid the chaotic world specifically after WWII. Finally, the study ends up with conclusion and recommendations for further studies

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التنزيلات

منشور

2021-12-21

إصدار

القسم

لغة انكليزية

كيفية الاقتباس

Hussein Sagheer, S. ., & Abbass Mohsin, M. . (2021). The Tragic Sense in The Theatre of The Absurd: The Case of Pinter’s Birthday Party. مجلة كلية التربية, 2(45), 531-546. https://doi.org/10.31185/eduj.Vol2.Iss45.2311