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Comedy of Menace in Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party Instructor: Basaad Maher Mhayyal
2019
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Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party (1957) clearly portrays the condition of modern man where there is a real communication failure among the characters. Through this play, Pinter tries his best to reflect this fact. He uses a lot of pauses and silences, i.e., the usage of language is no more significant to modern man. Pinter considers silence to be more powerful than the words themselves. That's why long and short pauses can be seen throughout all Pinter's plays. Modern man has been living in a
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