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January 9, 2026/

Introduction Mythological and Archetypal Approaches help us understand why we never tire of the same stories—whether it’s Harry Potter, Star Wars, or Greek myths. These tales may seem different on the surface, but they share universal patterns that speak to the human experience. Their power lies in repeating symbols and archetypes that reflect our deepest emotions and truths. In Wilfred L. Guerin’s chapter on this approach, the word “myth” doesn’t mean a “fake story”. Instead, it refers to a timeless truth that...

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A worried Indian family, including an elderly woman and two children, stands in a dimly lit room, with an angry mob visible through a barred window. The title "Mahesh Dattani's Final Solutions" is at the top.

July 11, 2025/

Introduction Mahesh Dattani  Final Solutions stands as a seminal work in Indian English drama, acclaimed for its unflinching exploration of communal tensions and its nuanced portrayal of human psychology amidst social upheaval. Written and first performed in the early 1990s, the play is set against the backdrop of Hindu-Muslim conflict in post-independence India. Dattani’s narrative is both intimate and universal, weaving...

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July 10, 2025/

Introduction Eugene O’Neill’s The Iceman Cometh is a monumental achievement in American theatre, renowned for its psychological complexity, philosophical depth, and unflinching portrayal of human despair. First performed in 1946, this four-act play is set in the dingy back room of Harry...

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July 8, 2025/

Introduction Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot stands as a defining work of the Theatre of the Absurd, challenging audiences and critics alike since its debut in 1953. Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot stands as a defining work of the Theatre of the Absurd, a...

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July 7, 2025/

Introduction John Osborne’s “Look Back in Anger” is a groundbreaking play that not only transformed British theatre but also offers a rich field for literary analysis. John Osborne’s “Look Back in Anger” is more than a play—it’s a cultural milestone that...

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