Teachers' Day 2023
The future belongs to those who learn more skills and combine them in creative way. -Robert Greene
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Archetypal Criticism | Teachers' Day 2023
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PPTs of Presentations' Season 1 to 4
Semester 1
- 22392 Paper no.101 Literature of the Elizabethan and Restoration Periods
- 22393 Paper no.102 Literature of the Neo-Classical Period
- 22394 Paper no.103 Literature of the Romantics
- 22395 Paper no.104 Literature of the Victorians
- 22396 Paper no.105A History of English Literature from 1350 to 1900
Interpretation on "Breath"
Patience
This blog is in response to the Interpretation challenge on the play "Breath" by Samuel Beckett.
I gave a title to my play "patience".
This play is based on the current scenario of competitive exams. many times paper leaks and its effect a lot to the life of youth and their family as well as the nation.
I've tried to add many symbols in this play that directly or indirectly represent the situation. In this play, I've used things that are easily available surrounding me.
You can give your own interpretation of this play in this blog's comment section or as well as in the comment section of the YouTube video.
Absurd :
In literature, the absurd often takes the form of bizarre or surreal scenarios and events and emphasizes the human struggle to find meaning and purpose in an inherently meaningless world.
Meaninglessness :
The concept of meaninglessness is central to the philosophy of existentialism, which posits that life has no inherent meaning and that individuals must create their own meaning and purpose through their experiences, choices, and relationships. In this view, meaninglessness can lead to feelings of anxiety and despair, but it can also be seen as an opportunity for growth and self-discovery. The search for meaning in a meaningless world is a common theme in literature, philosophy, and the arts.
To watch more interpretations of this play by students and others then go through the blog of dr. Dilip Barad sir. Link to Teacher's blog