A. Anger is a natural emotion that all human experience.
1. Researchers consider Anger as an process that show how people appraise their world.
2. Anger is effected by the context, the individual and the causes.
B. The English theatre system in the 1930s and 1940s caused disturbance for many playwriters.
1. The English theatre’s plays were presented just for the upper class people and the elite.
2. These plays ignored the problems and the important issues of the society in that time.
C. There are many new movements and theatres that appeared in Britain in the late of the 19th and 20th centuries.
1. The “ Angry Young Men” movement were a group of writers who emerged in 1950s to express their anger and …show more content…
The Plays of “The Theatre of The Absurd” reflect suppressed Anger and desperation.
1. The playwriters are strongly influenced by the horrors and the disasters of the Second World War.
2. The plays of “ The Theatre of The Absurd” represents the absurdity and the meaninglessness of life.
3. Samuel Beckett is one of the pioneers of “ The Theatre of The Absurd”.
4. Samuel’s Waiting for Godot Is a very important masterpiece which shed light on the elements of the “ Theatre of The Absurd”.
||. Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot (1953) portrays the hard life and the people misery after Second World War.
A. The title Waiting for Godot Illustrates the we main action and the message of the play.
1. The title presents that there is a lack of action on the stage.
2. The most important part of the title is the name of “ Godot”.
3. Martin Esslin thinks that the title of Beckett’s play comes from Simone Will’s play Waiting for God.
4. There is another possibility that Beckett’s Source of the title comes from Tom kromer’s book called waiting for Nothing.
B. Beckett has been influenced by World War ||.
1. World War || destroyed people’s values and threw their thinking and feelings into