Thursday, March 17, 2022

Thinking Activity on Breath

Hello reader this is interesting blog because it is about Meaninglessness and Absurdity this task is given by Dr. Professor Dilip barad i shoot one video on meaningless and interpret on Samuel Beckett Breath Or Waiting for Godot. To know about this task 



Samuel Barclay Beckett was born on April 13, 1906, in Dublin, Ireland. His father, William Frank Beckett, worked in the construction business and his mother, Maria Jones Roe, was a nurse. Young Samuel attended Earlsfort House School in Dublin, then at 14, he went to Portora Royal School, the same school attended by Oscar Wilde. He received his Bachelor’s degree from Trinity College in 1927. Referring to his childhood, Beckett, once remaking, “I had little talent for happiness.” In his youth he would periodically experience severe depression keeping him in bed until mid-day. This experience would later influence his writing.

We studied Samuel Beckett Waiting for Godot before we started. We saw the author's biography and the teacher gave us this interesting task. 

The script of the play:


CURTAIN Up


1. Faint light on stage littered with miscellaneous rubbish. Hold about five seconds.


2. Faint brief cry and immediately inspiration and slow increase of light together reaching maximum - together in about ten seconds. Silence and hold for about five seconds.


3. Expiration and slow decrease of light together reaching minimum together (light as in 1) in about ten seconds and immediately cry as before. Silence and hold about five seconds. 


CURTAIN Down


My Interpretation



 We studied Existentialism and Absurdity. This shortest play has wild meaning. In My video I choose Some Makeup products. whole video In black. I tried to Put appropriate sound transitions and effects. In Women's life Makeup and beauty is a big thing. Makeup is needed for women they think like that but if you know Over Existentens no need  of Makeup and Real beauty is know yourself. Inarrage Makeup item is meaningless to Interpret with this play.




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