Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Kanes Blasted Essay -- Theater Play Analysis
ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢ve only ever written to escape from hell-and itââ¬â¢s never worked-but at the other end of it when you sit there and watch something and think thatââ¬â¢s the most perfect expression of the hell that I felt then maybe it was worth it. (Sarah Kane, Royal Holloway College, London, 3 November 1998).â⬠(Saunders. 2002: 1). Both representative and reflected in this statement made by the British playwright Sarah Kane (1971-1999) (Sierz. 2001: 90-91) is the state of being human. In its literal sense the state of being human could be illustrated as an expression of existence. That of the individual and characteristics and traits experienced through the life of mortal man. (Oxford English Dictionary. 2006: 61 & 366). In addition to this, the associated meaning with the word ââ¬Ëtestedââ¬â¢ suggests ââ¬Ëa difficult situation that reveals the strength or quality of someone or something.ââ¬â¢ (Oxford English Dictionary. 2006: 785). When defined in t hese terms, this then opens up the question to how an expression of human-existence is revealed under pressure in Sarah Kaneââ¬â¢s play Blasted (1995). The twentieth century British playwright Sarah Kaneââ¬â¢s (1971-1999) first and sensational drama Blasted opened in the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London, in January 1995. (Saunders. 2002: 2). From the outset Kaneââ¬â¢s play stirred much controversy within the media. The title itself had a great impact upon its audience, as blasted through its formed meaning and literal association is a term ââ¬Ëexpressing annoyance.ââ¬â¢ (Oxford English Dictionary. 2006: 70). As stated by the British theatre critic Aleks Sierz, Kaneââ¬â¢s Blasted is ââ¬Å"a shocking play whose raw language and powerful images of rape, eye-gouging and cannibalism provoked critical outrageâ⬠¦Kane exploded theatri... ...tp://www.robertsilverstone.com/wp-content/articles/Art_of_Being_Human_Part1.pdf. [Accessed 21st April 2012] Stephens, S. (2010) Sarah Kaneââ¬â¢s debut play Blasted returns. [On-line] Available from: http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/2010/oct/24/sarah-kane-blasted. [Accessed 21st April 2012] The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, (2009) War. [On-line] Available from: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/war. [Accessed 21st April 2012] The Guardian, (2005) ââ¬ËSuicide art? Sheââ¬â¢s better than that.ââ¬â¢ [On-line] Available from: http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/2005/oct/12/theatre. [Accessed 21st April 2012] Wixson, C. (2005) ââ¬Å"In Better Placesâ⬠: Space, Identity, and Alienation in Sarah Kaneââ¬â¢s Blasted. [On-line] Available from: http://muse.jhu.edu.ezproxy.falmouth.ac.uk/journals/comparative_drama/summary/v039/39.1.wixson.html. [Accessed 19th April 2012]
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