Drama
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Theatre of Absurd
The term “Absurd” in its modern sense was first used by Esslin and since then it was attached to a…
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The Wild Duck: Title
“The wild Duck” as a title is most apt for this play because it gives us a definite clue to…
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Juno and the Paycock: Jingoism
Sean O’Casey was born in 1818 and died in 1964. So it makes him a contemporary of T. S. Eliot.…
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Death of a Salesman: Time Motif
Half way through the first act, the reader hears something about a brother Ben. Willy wishes that he had gone…
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Death of a Salesman: Symbolism
Symbolism is a technique, employed by a large number of playwrights, in which an object or a metaphor is described…
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Death of a Salesman: Social Drama
Arthur Miller’s “Death of a salesman” is not a tragedy according to the conventional concept of tragedy in which the…
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Juno and the Paycock: Tragi-comedy
Tragi-comedy is a kind of writing in which comedy is hovering on the brinks of tragedy. O’Casey’s “Juno and the…
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Juno and the Paycock : A Feministic Play
Like Ibsen and Shaw, Sean O’Casey is also a feminist playwright. His play “End of the Beginning”, “The Shadow of…
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Juno and the Paycock : An Introduction
Sean O’Casey was born in 1880 and died in 1964. So it makes him a contemporary of T. S. Eliot.…
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Juno and the Paycock: O’Casey’s Pacifism
O’Casey is not only a great dramatist but also a great humane. Irish characters and Irish civilization constitute basic themes…
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