Because the definition of existentialism covers a wide range of ideas and influences in the most ambiguous range, it is difficult to explain Brendan Behan's Existentialism works of The Quare Fellow and Samuel Beckett. Even if not fundamental, the simple and existentialist approach is based on the industrialization of modern literature, the attitudes of repressed people of writers and philosophers, and participation as civilians, soldiers or rebels during World War II It is regarded as the attitude of the people who did it. climax. And I witnessed the worst aspect of life and war.
In this article we will cover three major works of Brandon Behan. Most critics think that it is his best work. The three main works are as follows. "Quare Fellow" (1954), "Hostage" (1958), "Borstal Boy" (1958). This article began with a brief introduction of Behan's life and reveals some of the reasons why his young age has influenced later work. In this article, we also briefly introduce these three works and explore some of the themes that are repeated in these works. It finally examines some of the ways he shapes and influences the Irish national identity.
In this part of this paper, I will examine the three main works of Behan and explain a brief overview of "Quare Fellow" (1954), "Hostage" (1958), "Borstal Boy" (1958). His first play, The Quare Fellow, was introduced in Dublin's prison, in a spoken word about the death penalty on the eve of "quare fellow". One of the prisoners who was sentenced to death for killing his wife was recently pardoned but did not do 'quare fellow' which killed other prisoners, his brothers. 'quare fellow' is the core of a drama, but not about him, he never appears or speaks words. His guilt is certain that he is not a cute character. The only sympathy for him is that he will be executed the next day. This theater examined the influence on prisoners, security guards, executors themselves, rather than exploring the influence of "colleagues". The drama ended the next morning and 'quare fellow' was executed