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Caretaker by Harold pinterCharacterisation
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The Caretaker by Harold Pinter
Critically Analysed by: Chris Webb
The Caretaker by Harold Pinter is a play written around a fortnight in the lives of three peculiar individuals. Pinter’s characters in The Caretaker are eccentric and cannot easily be described or placed into any one category or character type; an explanation for this can be found in Pinter’s style of writing, which is itself both eccentric and peculiar. ...
The way in which Pinter wrote The Caretaker is very personalised and The Caretaker carries Pinter’s own signature. ... In this instance Pinter uses these characteristics not to show a sense of sneakiness or pompousness (as is most often the case in The Caretaker); but instead Pinter is trying to portray a sense of desperation. ...
He (Davies) also tries to turn Mick against Aston (pg70), but when he starts to taste a little success at this tactic he gets too excited and starts talking arrogantly to Aston, telling him that he (Aston) would be leaving, not himself (Davies) because he had been employed by Mick to be the caretaker (pg68). ...
The way Pinter develops and interprets his characters in The Caretaker is unique and interesting, to say the least. ... The Caretaker shows that Pinter is not just a brilliant writer of theatre-of-the-absurd scripts, but also shows he can make his plays so insightful and accessible that they can be classed as dramatic, not just absurd. His characters in The Caretaker interact with each other in a way, which melds all their differences into one and bounces them off each other to create a conclusion that is harmonic with all of their individual characteristics.
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Title: Caretaker by Harold pinterCharacterisation
Words: 1810 Rating: None Pages: 7.2 submitted by: ChrisWebb
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