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- 71: Macbeth: Destiny of Each Character is Pre-determined
- ... Each Character is Pre-determined In the play Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, each characters destiny seems to be predetermined. This raises the ultimate question: who, or what, controls fate? Existentialism is the belief that each person defines their future by their decided actions: that the future has not yet been written. Fatalism is the belief that the outcome of all ...
- 72: The Caretaker by Pinter: A Play Can Be Confrontational, Challenging and Disturbing to the Values and Assumptions of An Audience. Discuss With close Reference
- ... concerned with the search and need for identity. Pinter was clearly influenced by the fashionable philosophic review of human condition that was prominent in the 1950's and 1960's – existentialism. The play attacks the notion that there are no absolute truths or realities. Pinter is therefore concerned with what exists as unknown and intangible to humanity. His theatre interrogates the ...
- 73: The Little Prince
- ... little prince how to love. It is the time that one wastes on someone or something that makes it important. It is the fox that tells us how love overcomes existentialism: One only knows the things that one tames Men buy things already made in the stores. But as there are no stores where friends can be bought, men no longer ...
- 74: The Connection Between Ernest
- ... essence, running, but not hiding. Also, something that Hemingway used nature to deal with extensively was the ever-present nothing. The nothing is a derivative of the movement known as existentialism that developed after the first world war. Many began to think, after witnessing the scope and horror of World War I, that life truly had no purpse to it. Nature ...
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