A Play can be confrontational, challenging and disturbing to the values and assumptions of an audience. Discusses with close reference to The Caretaker, by Harold Pinter

Title: A Play can be confrontational, challenging and disturbing to the values and assumptions of an audience. Discusses with close reference to The Caretaker, by Harold Pinter
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A Play can be confrontational, challenging and disturbing to the values and assumptions of an audience. Discusses with close reference to The Caretaker, by Harold Pinter
A Play can be confrontational, challenging and disturbing to the values and assumptions of an audience. Discuss with close reference to The Caretaker. The Caretaker, written by the British playwright Harold Pinter in the late 1950's and early 1960's disrupts the audiences perceptions of existence and their understandings of it. The play deconstructs perceived notions and conceptions of reality, and disturbs the audiences perception of their own identity and place within a world which is …showed first 75 words of 1932 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1932 total…the point of death. The Caretaker is a subversive play that demythologises many of an audiences assumptions and values. Pinter makes the audience experience paranoia and feelings of menace and by disrupting conventions of social behaviour and ignoring traditional dramatic 'realist' protocol, Pinter confronts and challenges the values and assumptions of an audience. He successfully deconstructs notions of power and security, and problematises the conservative belief that there are in fact absolute truths and realities.

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