In Equus and The Stranger, writers Peter Shaffer and Albert Camus created an isolated role by lacking passion and love for the characters of Dysart and Meursault through the overall tone of expression and sentences. Camus and Shepher operated the relationship between character and woman to prove the lack of love. The author also proves that the whole article is passionate and then confirms the overall impact on the lives of the two characters, even if the final outcome is different.
By incorporating figurative words into the deformation of Franz Kafka and the equestrian of Peter Shaver, we isolated characters in the experience of hiding emotions to find self discovery and peace of mind, paying attention to other needs It was. Therefore, the behavior that occurs during the analysis and the result of their isolation will determine the success at peace breakthroughs. Compare two texts
The authors of Equus and Metamorphosis, Peter Shaffer and Franz Kafka reveal how social oppression leads to the loss of identity through the struggle of their protagonists. This oppression is caused by social obsession with something that it thinks is normal and social beliefs promote it so as to adapt to those who do not adapt to the ordinary image. The two authors use their roles to symbolize different perspectives and judgments of society. Based on these judgments, the authors used two different types.
Peter Shaffer's drama "Equus" is like a real tragedy of a mixture of religion and adolescence, but raises doubts about the "civilization norm" of society. Alan Strong seems to be the most influential of the entire story, but the real tragic person in the play is Allen's psychiatrist Disat. Dysart was questioned about everything he accepted before and when he met Alan his whole life was thrown out the window. - In this article we carefully examine the short etymology of the word problem using the Oxford English dictionary. My goal is to provide another explanation for Kent's next King Lear line, "The error has been resolved and that problem can not be expected to be very correct" (1.1.16). The mistakes and attacks mentioned by Kent are Edmund's illegal birth.