Samuel Beckett Becketts Absurd Characters Beckett did not view and express the problem of fatuousness in any form of philosophical theory (he never wrote any philosophical essays, as Camus or Sartre did), his expression is solo the artistic language of theatre. In this chapter, I analyse the aspect situation of Becketts characters finding and pointing at the parallels between the philosophical priming coat of the Absurdity and Becketts artistic view. As I clear already mentioned in the biography chapter, Beckett read various philosophical treatises; he was mostly interested in Descartes, Schopenhauer, and Geulincx.
These thinkers are the important sources which influenced and make Becketts view of the world as well as his literary writings. Becketts major and the only theme appearing and repeat in all his works, is exclusively the theme of creation. Beckett is interested in man as an individual, in his subjective attitude to the world, in clash of individual subject with...If you want to get a spacious essay, order it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com
If you want to get a full essay, visit our page: write my paper
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.