Titre : | Bheed Mein Akele |
Auteurs : | Bernard-Marie Koltès, Auteur ; Umesh Kaushik, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | New Delhi : Vani Prakashan, 2004 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-93-5072-196-4 |
Format : | 55 p. |
Langues: | Hindi |
Langues originales: | Français |
Résumé : |
The play is a two-character dialogue between The Man and The Stranger, who meet in an undefined, isolated space, described as a desolate area, perhaps a street corner or an empty place in the city. The Man and The Stranger engage in a complex, philosophical conversation that revolves around their desires, the challenges of communication, and their struggles to connect in a world that often seems indifferent.
At its core, the play is about human loneliness and the search for connection, especially in a modern, disconnected society. The two characters represent different aspects of the human condition: The Man is portrayed as someone in need of something, possibly seeking connection or escape, while The Stranger is mysterious and ambiguous, representing the forces of the outside world that either allow or prevent connection. As they talk, the dialogue becomes increasingly intense, filled with tension and emotional depth. The conversation shifts between bargaining, confrontation, and philosophical reflection. The Stranger manipulates the situation by playing with the Man’s desires, using the power dynamics inherent in human interactions to establish control. There is an underlying theme of power and vulnerability, as each character seeks something from the other while struggling to maintain autonomy. The Man’s emotional vulnerability contrasts with the Stranger’s apparent indifference, and this dynamic drives the interaction. The conversation moves between conflict and cooperation, ultimately highlighting the inability of people to truly understand each other and the difficulty of forging meaningful relationships in a world that isolates and alienates. |
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