Category: Drama

  • The Idea Of Journey And Its Meaning In The Novel Life Of Pi

    Yann Martel uses the island as a way to showcase Pis transition from the beginning of the novel to the end. In the beginning, Pi was very religiously focused and innocent. He had not yet been exposed to the cruelty and harshness of the real world and the animals that lived in it. As the…

  • The Meaning Of Physical, Emotional And Spiritual Needs In Survival In The Book Life Of Pi

    In the novel Life of Pi By Yann Martel, in order to survive his ordeal, Pi must meet his physical, emotional, and spiritual needs by focusing on each equally so he can hold onto his faith as well as keep his mind stable and his body nourished, as he is struggling for survival when stranded…

  • The Theme Of Survival In Life Of Pi

    Survival is a common theme that is imbedded throughout the book Life Of Pi this can be seen mentally through Pi, symbolically through Pi and also color. When it comes to survival, there is no plan, youre just trying to get through the day. There is no time for preparation, only time to get into…

  • Linguistic Peculiarities Of The Novel Life Of Pi

    I must admit, I’ve always found identifying book and film genres excruciatingly challenging, because of my indecisive nature. And Yann Martel hardly aided me in learning how to do so efficiently with ‘Life of Pi’, as the novel itself mingles complicatedly between fiction and non-fiction. I will have to take a guess that this specific…

  • The Ideas Regarding The Human Will To Survive In Life Of Pi

    American Historian of Science, Michael Brant Shermer once stated, Mammals are sentient beings that want to live and are afraid to die. Evolution vouchsafed us all with an instinct to survive, reproduce and flourish. Identical characteristics are shown in humans no matter what period of time they are from. In Yann Martels Fictional Drama Novel,…

  • The History And Development Of English Drama

    The story of birth and the early development of English Drama are complicated. It has passed various stages and transitions. There was no drama in English before the Norman Conquest. The bulk of old English writings were overshadowed by the influence of Latin Christianity. The Latin Church had always feared the powerful appeal that drama…

  • Drama: Definition, Genres And Conventions

    As a specific mode of fiction, Drama is different from the two previously introduced literary forms of expression (i.e. Prose Fiction and poetry) in that it is enacted (though there are some types of drama which are meant to be read). Dramatic arts, the rules which govern their performance on stage or even the very…

  • Absurdism In Samuel Becketts Waiting For Godot

    This research paper primarily explores the impact of absurdism in Samuel Becketts play Waiting for Godot. Absurdism as a philosophy stands on the idea that the whole universe is irrational and meaningless and that the look for order brings the person into conflict with the universe. During the period of the two world wars, the…

  • The Futility Of Our Actions In Seeking Purpose Of Life In Waiting For Godot

    The existential play Waiting for Godot, explores themes of absurdity, in particular, the absurdity of life, and furthermore how our actions to ascribe meaning to life is futile. Beckett displays the absurdity through irony and characterization of the characters. The play begins with no aforementioned context, with two tramps like character, Vladimir and Estragon. During…

  • Effectiveness Of Language As A Tool Of Communication In Becketts Waiting For Godot

    What does Samuel Becketts Waiting for Godot suggest about the effectiveness of language as a tool of communication? Discuss, supporting your answer with evidence from the text. Waiting For Godot is centered around the idea of hopelessness. Consist of two acts, the story revolves around Vladimir and Estragon who are waiting for Godot by the…