the thread of a cosmic disaster
The menace has three levels: physical violence, the outside world, the loss of emotional security. All these characteristics are connected with a sort of alienation that seems to mark the modern world.
2. The room
Pinter’s early plays are usually set in a room. This room is like a world for the occupants. It may symbolize:
- a refuge protecting from the outer world
- a safe haven
- a kind of prison
- a status symbol
3. The intruder
The intrusion can be physical (an unexpected stranger, friends, potential enemies) or metaphorical (hallucinations, memories, possessive attitudes)
4. Blindness
It may stand for:
- inadequacy
- fear of life
- failure
- death
- fear of sexuality
5. Mistrust in human relationships
6. Inability to communicate
7. Solitude
A focus of Pinter’s plays is the existential meaninglessness of life.
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