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What is the Theatre of
the Absurd?
Waiting for Godot as a Absurd Theatre ?
Name: Nikunj Bhatti
Roll no.:19
M.A. Semester: 3
Enrolment No.: 14101005
Year: 2015-16
Paper no.: 9
Email id.:nikunjbhatti332@gmail.com
Submitted to: Department
of English
Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar
University
Ø Introduction
Samuel
Beckett is a renowned Irish dramatist and novelist. “Waiting for Godot” is his
well-known play. The play is one of the classic works of theatre of absurd. His
some of famous works are “Murphy”, “Molloy”, “The Unnamable”, “Endgame”, “How
it is”, “Waiting for Godot” etc. He won Nobel Prize in Literature in 1969.
"Waiting for Godot" is a play that captures this feeling and view of
the world, and characterizes it with archetypes that symbolize humanity and its
behavior when faced with this knowledge. According to the play, a human being's
life is totally dependent on chance, and, by extension, time is meaningless.
Beckett also deals with nothingness in Waiting for Godot it shows some deep
meaning in life in different way. His pen name was Andrew Belis. This paper
provides a brief overview of Theatre of absurd. The play Theatre of absurd lack
a logical and conventional structure which is the representation of absurd
predicament.
The term was coined by the Critic Martin Esslin, who
made it the title of his 1962 book on the subject. This type of play first
become popular during the 1950s & 60s. Which presented on the stage the
philosophy articulated by French philosopher Albert Camus in his essay the myth
of Sisyphus. In which he defines the human condition as basically meaningless.
“Theater of Absurd” is a term or particular movement started in late 1950s.
• Martin
Esslin’s “Theatre of Absurd”
• Albert
Camu’s “Myth of Sysiphus”
World
is without meaning & life is without purpose.
Associated with Existentialism. Samuel Beckett, Jean Genet, Tom Stoppard,
Friedrich Durrenmatt, Harold Pinter etc who was use Existentialism. Let’s we
discuss about Theater of Absurd. First we know what is Absurd?
·
What
is Absurd?
“The
condition of state in which human exist in a meaningless irrational universe
where in people live have no purposes or meaning.”
“Theatre of Absurd” = “Expression in art of
the meaninglessness of human existence.”
Albert Camus’s Myth of Sisyphus it is also deals
with Absurdity. Myth of Sisyphus defied the god and put death in chains so that
no human needed to die. When god decide on his punishment for all eternity. He
would have push a rock up a mountain upon reaching the top the rock would roll
down again.
“what
is called a reason for living is also an excellent reason for dying.”
Albert Camus,
Myth of Sisyphus
Samuel Beckett’s ‘Waiting for Godot’ belongs to the tradition of the Theatre of
Absurd. It is unconventional in not depicting any dramatic conflicts. In the
play, practically nothing happened, no development is to be found, there is no
beginning and no end. The entire action boils down in an absurd setting of a
country side road with two tramps Vladimir and Estragon who simply idle away
their time waiting for Godot about whom they have only vague ideas. (Hussain)
In fact this play comes under “Theater of Absurd”.
It is a kind of tragic comedy and unlikable truth about life and world is
described here. There are only five characters in this play. They are Vladimir,
Estragon, Pozzo, Lucky and a boy. The effect of existentialism can be found
very much here. The play itself is a symbol of hopelessness and nothingness. In
“Theater of Absurd”, there is no plot, no story, no beginning and no end. In
short, it challenges the tradition of well maid play. This play has same
‘nothing’. The language is simple and vague.
The Theatre of the Absurd shows the world as an
incomprehensible place. The spectators see the happenings on the stage entirely
from the outside. Without ever understanding the full meaning of these strange
patterns of events as newly arrived visitors might watch life in a country of
which they have not yet mastered the language. (Esslin)
Ø Characteristics of the “Theatre of
Absurd”
ü Broad
comedy
ü Menacing
and tragic effect
ü Alienation
effect
ü Hopelessness
in characters
ü Fragmentations
ü Parody
of the concept of ‘well maid play’
ü Unconventional
writing
ü Irrationality
ü At
some extent similar to the characteristics of Postmodernism.
Ø Main features of the Theatre of the
Absurd in Waiting for Godot
·
Meaningless
of Life:
Theatre of the Absurd presented the life as
meaningless and one that could simply end in casual slaughter. This was
reflected in the society of the time. It was because of the following reasons:
ü Mechanical
nature of Man of the Life
ü Alien
worlds
ü Time
ü Isolation
A play is expected to entertain the audience with
logically built, witty dialogue. But in this play, like any other absurd play,
the dialogue seems to have degenerated into meaningless babble. ‘Nothing to be
done’ is the words that are repeated frequently. The dialogues the characters exchange
are meaningless banalities.
·
Lack
of the Plot
Absurd plays have lack of the plot. There is the
great deal of the repetition in action and language
Ex.
It lacks the traditional standards of drama, no causal chain of effects and
events, no Aristotle’s structure of drama.
·
Non
Conventional Story:
Theatre of the absurd have not the conventional
story which can convince the readers or viewers. Ex. In this play Estragon &
Vladimir always waiting for the man namely Godot who never come.
·
Contradiction
and repetition of the dialogues
For example Vladimir yells to Estragon: “Come
on . . . return the ball can’t you, once in a way?” Vladimir’s
complaint is descriptive of much of the dialogue in the remainder of the play;
it is very much like two people playing a game with one another and one is
unable to keep the ball in play. One more Ex.,
We’re
waiting for Godot (pg-51)
Boy:
I don’t know sir:
Repetition
of the objects
Ex.
In the play props like hat and boot also symbolizes
something in the play. While in first we see Hat and Boots use as props in the
play. Both props are means for their time pass. They changing hat passing their
boring time. But in deeper connotation Boots is a symbol of lower order of
thinking or related with body only and Hat it symbolize higher thinking and mind that Vladimir is doing.
·
Devaluation
of The Language:
The absurd dramatist felt that conventional language
had failed man and it was inadequate means of communication. The uselessness of
language was used by the characters constantly; they speak in clichés, overused,
tired expressions. They use language to feel the emptiness between them, to
conceal the fact that they have 'nothing' to talk about to each other.
Ex.
Lucky’s
speech in Act-1 (quaquaquaquaqua)
·
Cyclical
Structure:
In fact, everything is structured by this revenge
motive. But in Waiting for Godot, where there is no motivated action, the sense
of nothingness play the pivotal role in determining the every aspect of the
play. Absurd play has a repetitive cyclical structure.
ü Similar
setting- Debris
ü Timing-
day to moon rise
ü Similar
Acts structure
ü Same
acts ending
·
Element
of Existentialism:
Ø Absurd
theatre questions the existence of man.
Absurdist
believes in the godless world. (World war-2)
Ø Human
existence has no meaning and purpose.
“The
mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding
something to live for”
Waiting for Godot” is an existentialist play because
it has clear tints of existentialism in it. Vladimir represents the portion of
humanity who trusts in religion and spiritual beliefs to guide them, and that
Estragon represents the more ideal existentialist portion of humanity who
chooses to stop waiting and construct the meaning of life based on experience
in the tangible and physical world around them. The following is an example of
dialogue which supports this concept:
Vladimir:
Let’s wait and see what he says.
Estragon:
Who?
Vladimir:
Godot.
Estragon:
Good idea.
Vladimir:
Let’s wait till we know exactly how we stand.
Estragon:
On the other hand it might be better to strike the iron before it freezes. (Beckett)
·
Cut
off from religion:
Society of that time was cut off from religion. It
was presented in absurd play. Ex. In this play Vladimir& Estragon talks about
the thieves that were crucified with Christ just for passing time. The tree is symbol of Christianity.
Christian myth described in the dialogues between
the boy and Vladimir. The boy, who looks after the goats is not beaten but, his
brother who looks after Mr. Godot’s ships is beaten.
Christian ideas, it is also related with many
biblical elements and symbols. At the beginning of the play, Vladimir asks
Estragon, have he read the Bible or
not. Throughout the play, biblical, Christian elements are very much presented
with the symbols.
‘’
Religion enables us to ignore nothingness and to get with the jobs of
life’’’(john Updike)
·
Absurd
Ending:
Absurd play has unexplained ending Hope, religion,
nothingness, forgetfulness, purposelessness' of man, ending is not Conclusion. Another
example is at the end of both acts, they talks about going but no one goes:
Ø “ESTRAGON:
Well, shall we go?
VLADIMIR: Yes, let's
go.
(They do not move).”
Ø (End
of second act)
“VLADIMIR: Well? Shall
we go?
ESTRAGON: Yes, let's
go.
(They do not move).”
In short every aspect of the play structure, theme,
setting, character, dialogue or some other behavioral silent activities is
motivated by one thing that is nothingness now clear that Absurdity or we can
say Nothingness tells us something and gives us deep meaning about life and it
also shows the reality of life and it is clearly shown in this play with the
help of these five characters.
Works
Cited
Ø Esslin,
Martin. "The Theatre of the Absurd." The MIT Press (2013): 5.
Ø Hussain,
Tazir. "Theatre of Absurd and Samuel Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot' as an
Absurd Drama." Internation Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) 3
(2014): 1.
Ø Beckett, Samuel. Waiting for Godot. 1953.
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