Sunday 16 May 2021

Breath By Samuel Beckett.

 

Hello!

 

I am Nidhi Jethava and I am student of Mk Bhavnagar University English department. Every Sunday we have to do some tasks and this Sunday we are going to making a video on ‘Breath’ By Samuel Beckett.


 Breath By Samuel Beckett. 




Curtain.

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

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

Rubbish. No verticals, all scattered and lying. Cry. Instant of recorded vagitus. Important that two cries be identical, switching on and off strictly synchronized light and breath. Breath. Amplified recording.

 

Here I am putting my video.

 


 

Interpretation.


This play consist the three things is that Cry, Breath and light. In my video I have to try discuss that three things. Cry is connected with birth. We all knows that when baby is born that time they cried. So, cry is connected with born.  Now coming to breath, breath is representing life of human, without breath we can’t live. And light is representing death. Life is in between cry, breath and light.

 

I have used the war as a theme of represent this play: Breath. Cause of war and excessive use of technology so many lives ruined.  Human life is very precious and many people want to controls human life. In my video represent death animals and so any vehicles were there and there is one human figure.

 

In short it represents human are trying to distorted nature and as well human life. Human for their own greed tried to destroy another’s existence.

 

Thank you..

 

Characters:  1863

Words: 308

Sentences: 39 

Paragraphs : 27

 

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