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Theatre of the
Absurd
Nikki Akraminejad
 The Absurd in these plays takes the
form of man’s reaction to a world
apparently without meaning, and/or
man as a puppet controlled or
menaced by invisible outside
forces.
Critic Martin Esslin coined the
term in his 1960 essay "Theatre
of the Absurd."
 broad comedy, mixed with horrific
or tragic images; characters caught
in hopeless situations forced to do
repetitive or meaningless actions;
dialogue full of clichés, wordplay,
and nonsense; plots that are cyclical
or absurdly expansive; either a
parody or dismissal of realism and
the concept of the "well-made
play".
characteristics
 Samuel Beckett, Eugène Ionesco, Jean
Genet, Harold Pinter, Tom Stoppard,
Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Alejandro
Jodorowsky, Fernando Arrabal and
Edward Albee.
Playwrights commonly
associated with the Theatre of
the Absurd
{ they, instead,
focus on human beings trapped in an
incomprehensible world subject to
any occurrence, no matter how
illogical
Plays within this group are absurd
in that they focus not on logical
acts, realistic occurrences, or
traditional character development;
 The theme of incomprehensibility is coupled
with the inadequacy of language to form
meaningful human connections.
According to Martin Esslin, Absurdism
is "the inevitable devaluation of ideals,
purity, and purpose".
 Absurdist drama asks its viewer to "draw his
own conclusions, make his own errors". Though
Theatre of the Absurd may be seen as
nonsense, they have something to say and can
be understood".
 "Absurd is that which is devoid of
purpose.... Cut off from his religious,
metaphysical, and transcendental
roots, man is lost; all his actions
become senseless, absurd, useless"
Esslin makes a distinction between the dictionary
definition of absurd ("out of harmony" in the musical
sense) and drama's understanding of the Absurd:
Characters
 The characters in Absurdist drama are
lost and floating in an incomprehensible
universe and they abandon rational
devices and discursive thought because
these approaches are inadequate. Many
characters appear as automatons stuck in
routines speaking only in cliché.
Characters are frequently stereotypical,
archetypal, or flat character types.
The more complex characters are in
crisis because the world around them is
incomprehensible. Many of Pinter's
plays, for example, feature characters
trapped in an enclosed space menaced
by some force the character can't
understand. Characters in Absurdist
drama may also face the chaos of a
world that science and logic have
abandoned.
Language
Despite its reputation for nonsense
language, much of the dialogue in
Absurdist plays is naturalistic.
The moments when characters
resort to nonsense language or
clichés–when words appear to
have lost their denotative
function, thus creating
misunderstanding among the
characters, making the Theatre
of the Absurd distinctive.
Language frequently gains a
certain phonetic, rhythmical,
almost musical quality, opening
up a wide range of often
comedic playfulness.
The following exchange between Aston and
Davies in The Caretaker is typical of Pinter:
-ASTON. More or less exactly what you...
-DAVIES. That's it ... that's what I'm getting
at is ... I mean, what sort of jobs ... (Pause.)
-ASTON. Well, there's things like the stairs ...
and the ... the bells ...
-DAVIES. But it'd be a matter ... wouldn't it ...
it'd be a matter of a broom ... isn't it?
Much of the dialogue in Absurdist
drama (especially in Beckett's and
Albee's plays, for example) reflects
this kind of evasiveness and
inability to make a connection.
When language that is apparently
nonsensical appears, it also
demonstrates this disconnection.
Nonsense may also be used abusively, as in
Pinter's The Birthday Party when Goldberg
and McCann torture Stanley with
apparently nonsensical questions and non-
sequiturs:
GOLDBERG. What do you use for
pajamas?
STANLEY. Nothing.
GOLDBERG. You verminate the sheet of
your birth.
MCCANN. What about the Albigensenist
heresy?
GOLDBERG. Who watered the wicket in
Melbourne?
MCCANN. What about the blessed Oliver
Plunkett?
GOLDBERG. Speak up Webber. Why did
the chicken cross the road?
Plot
Traditional plot structures are rarely a
consideration in The Theatre of the
Absurd. Plots can consist of the absurd
repetition of cliché and routine, as in
Godot or The Bald Soprano. Often
there is a menacing outside force that
remains a mystery; in The Birthday
Party, for example, Goldberg and
McCann confront Stanley, torture him
with absurd questions, and drag him
off at the end, but it is never revealed
why. In later Pinter plays, such as The
Caretaker and The Homecoming, the
menace is no longer entering from the
outside but exists within the confined
space. Other Absurdists use this kind
of plot, as in Edward Albee's A
Delicate Balance:
HARRY: There was nothing ... but we were
very scared.
EDNA: We ... were ... terrified.
HARRY: We were scared. It was like being
lost: very young again, with the dark, and
lost. There was no ... thing ... to be ...
frightened of, but ...
EDNA: WE WERE FRIGHTENED ... AND
THERE WAS NOTHING.
Harry and Edna take refuge at the home of
their friends Agnes and Tobias because
they suddenly become frightened. They
have difficulty explaining what has
frightened them:
{
Absence, emptiness, nothingness, and unresolved
mysteries are central features in many Absurdist
plots.
The action of Godot is centered around
the absence of a man named Godot, for
whom the characters perpetually wait.
Absurdism theatre uses few stage props and what’s on
the stage is usually a display of the inside of the
characters’ minds.
{Nikki Akraminejad
the end
{Online Resources
1.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre_of_the_Absurd
2.http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/virtualit/drama/
critical.asp?e=6

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Theatre of the Absurd

  • 2.  The Absurd in these plays takes the form of man’s reaction to a world apparently without meaning, and/or man as a puppet controlled or menaced by invisible outside forces. Critic Martin Esslin coined the term in his 1960 essay "Theatre of the Absurd."
  • 3.  broad comedy, mixed with horrific or tragic images; characters caught in hopeless situations forced to do repetitive or meaningless actions; dialogue full of clichés, wordplay, and nonsense; plots that are cyclical or absurdly expansive; either a parody or dismissal of realism and the concept of the "well-made play". characteristics
  • 4.  Samuel Beckett, Eugène Ionesco, Jean Genet, Harold Pinter, Tom Stoppard, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Fernando Arrabal and Edward Albee. Playwrights commonly associated with the Theatre of the Absurd
  • 5. { they, instead, focus on human beings trapped in an incomprehensible world subject to any occurrence, no matter how illogical Plays within this group are absurd in that they focus not on logical acts, realistic occurrences, or traditional character development;
  • 6.  The theme of incomprehensibility is coupled with the inadequacy of language to form meaningful human connections. According to Martin Esslin, Absurdism is "the inevitable devaluation of ideals, purity, and purpose".
  • 7.  Absurdist drama asks its viewer to "draw his own conclusions, make his own errors". Though Theatre of the Absurd may be seen as nonsense, they have something to say and can be understood".
  • 8.  "Absurd is that which is devoid of purpose.... Cut off from his religious, metaphysical, and transcendental roots, man is lost; all his actions become senseless, absurd, useless" Esslin makes a distinction between the dictionary definition of absurd ("out of harmony" in the musical sense) and drama's understanding of the Absurd:
  • 9. Characters  The characters in Absurdist drama are lost and floating in an incomprehensible universe and they abandon rational devices and discursive thought because these approaches are inadequate. Many characters appear as automatons stuck in routines speaking only in cliché. Characters are frequently stereotypical, archetypal, or flat character types.
  • 10. The more complex characters are in crisis because the world around them is incomprehensible. Many of Pinter's plays, for example, feature characters trapped in an enclosed space menaced by some force the character can't understand. Characters in Absurdist drama may also face the chaos of a world that science and logic have abandoned.
  • 11. Language Despite its reputation for nonsense language, much of the dialogue in Absurdist plays is naturalistic. The moments when characters resort to nonsense language or clichés–when words appear to have lost their denotative function, thus creating misunderstanding among the characters, making the Theatre of the Absurd distinctive. Language frequently gains a certain phonetic, rhythmical, almost musical quality, opening up a wide range of often comedic playfulness.
  • 12. The following exchange between Aston and Davies in The Caretaker is typical of Pinter: -ASTON. More or less exactly what you... -DAVIES. That's it ... that's what I'm getting at is ... I mean, what sort of jobs ... (Pause.) -ASTON. Well, there's things like the stairs ... and the ... the bells ... -DAVIES. But it'd be a matter ... wouldn't it ... it'd be a matter of a broom ... isn't it?
  • 13. Much of the dialogue in Absurdist drama (especially in Beckett's and Albee's plays, for example) reflects this kind of evasiveness and inability to make a connection. When language that is apparently nonsensical appears, it also demonstrates this disconnection.
  • 14. Nonsense may also be used abusively, as in Pinter's The Birthday Party when Goldberg and McCann torture Stanley with apparently nonsensical questions and non- sequiturs: GOLDBERG. What do you use for pajamas? STANLEY. Nothing. GOLDBERG. You verminate the sheet of your birth. MCCANN. What about the Albigensenist heresy? GOLDBERG. Who watered the wicket in Melbourne? MCCANN. What about the blessed Oliver Plunkett? GOLDBERG. Speak up Webber. Why did the chicken cross the road?
  • 15. Plot Traditional plot structures are rarely a consideration in The Theatre of the Absurd. Plots can consist of the absurd repetition of cliché and routine, as in Godot or The Bald Soprano. Often there is a menacing outside force that remains a mystery; in The Birthday Party, for example, Goldberg and McCann confront Stanley, torture him with absurd questions, and drag him off at the end, but it is never revealed why. In later Pinter plays, such as The Caretaker and The Homecoming, the menace is no longer entering from the outside but exists within the confined space. Other Absurdists use this kind of plot, as in Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance:
  • 16. HARRY: There was nothing ... but we were very scared. EDNA: We ... were ... terrified. HARRY: We were scared. It was like being lost: very young again, with the dark, and lost. There was no ... thing ... to be ... frightened of, but ... EDNA: WE WERE FRIGHTENED ... AND THERE WAS NOTHING. Harry and Edna take refuge at the home of their friends Agnes and Tobias because they suddenly become frightened. They have difficulty explaining what has frightened them:
  • 17. { Absence, emptiness, nothingness, and unresolved mysteries are central features in many Absurdist plots. The action of Godot is centered around the absence of a man named Godot, for whom the characters perpetually wait. Absurdism theatre uses few stage props and what’s on the stage is usually a display of the inside of the characters’ minds.