Thursday, November 14, 2019
Whoââ¬â¢s Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee Essay -- English Litera
Whoââ¬â¢s Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee    How a Couple Denies Reality by Escaping into a World of Fantasy  ---------------------------------------------------------------    INTRODUCTION    Edward Albeeââ¬â¢s account of the strange relationship between George and  Martha was an award-winning Broadway play and a cinema classic. As a  drama, it succeeds on all levels. But like all great dramatic works,  it is much more than an absorbing story.To understand their mutual  cruelty and their failure to accept the world around them, we must  understand why they are what they are. The following examination of  the leading characters and the dramaââ¬â¢s underlying themes will help us  understand the root causes and motivations for their actions and also  the means the couple use to escape from reality.    One way to escape from reality is by playing a series of games. Games  abound in the play. Several are mentioned explicitly: humiliate the  host, hump the hostess, get the guest, bringing up baby. For the last  game ,it is George who invents the rules. Martha is a build on mother  whose George invented the attributes, the behaviour toward the child.    The Imaginary son has both a negative and positive aspect. It is  positive because the couple share a common secret and negative  because the couple claim ownership of this fantasy, as for example  ;when they fight for their sonââ¬â¢s eye colour. It is negative because  they used the child in a rivalry game. This game is used by George to  humiliate Martha. He said (l.126)â⬠The kid grow up neurotic ,with  Martha here carrying on the way she does: sleeping till four oââ¬â¢clock  in the afternoon ,climbing over the poor bastard.â⬠ The same game is  used by Martha to blackmail George (p19 act 1).Martha ...              ...unction better as a real couple in the future, and no more as  a fictional one. Maybe Albee will tell us that one cannot always live  in a fictional world, one day one must confront our fears instead of  trying to escape.    To conclude, as we have seen, the way couples try to escape from  reality that has become too difficult to face is to create illusions  for themselves by making up stories, by playing games, by building up  false images of reality. But one cannot eternally escape from reality,  one day one must take off our mask and find out our real identity and  face our problems. It is what happen to George and Martha.    1. Edward ,Albee.1962. who is afraid of Virginia Woolf .penguin plays,      London    2. Liliane ,Kerjan 1977.Le theatre dââ¬â¢Edward Albee .university of     Ferrand,.Lille    3. Samuel ,Beckett 1999.Waiting for Godot . midnight edition.Normandy.                    Whoââ¬â¢s Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee Essay --  English Litera  Whoââ¬â¢s Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee    How a Couple Denies Reality by Escaping into a World of Fantasy  ---------------------------------------------------------------    INTRODUCTION    Edward Albeeââ¬â¢s account of the strange relationship between George and  Martha was an award-winning Broadway play and a cinema classic. As a  drama, it succeeds on all levels. But like all great dramatic works,  it is much more than an absorbing story.To understand their mutual  cruelty and their failure to accept the world around them, we must  understand why they are what they are. The following examination of  the leading characters and the dramaââ¬â¢s underlying themes will help us  understand the root causes and motivations for their actions and also  the means the couple use to escape from reality.    One way to escape from reality is by playing a series of games. Games  abound in the play. Several are mentioned explicitly: humiliate the  host, hump the hostess, get the guest, bringing up baby. For the last  game ,it is George who invents the rules. Martha is a build on mother  whose George invented the attributes, the behaviour toward the child.    The Imaginary son has both a negative and positive aspect. It is  positive because the couple share a common secret and negative  because the couple claim ownership of this fantasy, as for example  ;when they fight for their sonââ¬â¢s eye colour. It is negative because  they used the child in a rivalry game. This game is used by George to  humiliate Martha. He said (l.126)â⬠The kid grow up neurotic ,with  Martha here carrying on the way she does: sleeping till four oââ¬â¢clock  in the afternoon ,climbing over the poor bastard.â⬠ The same game is  used by Martha to blackmail George (p19 act 1).Martha ...              ...unction better as a real couple in the future, and no more as  a fictional one. Maybe Albee will tell us that one cannot always live  in a fictional world, one day one must confront our fears instead of  trying to escape.    To conclude, as we have seen, the way couples try to escape from  reality that has become too difficult to face is to create illusions  for themselves by making up stories, by playing games, by building up  false images of reality. But one cannot eternally escape from reality,  one day one must take off our mask and find out our real identity and  face our problems. It is what happen to George and Martha.    1. Edward ,Albee.1962. who is afraid of Virginia Woolf .penguin plays,      London    2. Liliane ,Kerjan 1977.Le theatre dââ¬â¢Edward Albee .university of     Ferrand,.Lille    3. Samuel ,Beckett 1999.Waiting for Godot . midnight edition.Normandy.                      
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