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Performance of Hallucinatory Figure in Mary Chase's Harvey and David Auburn's Proof
2022
Occasional Papers in the Development of English Education
Having a disordered mind, the hallucinatory distorts an individual's ability to separate truth from illusion, confusing dream with reality, making them almost indistinguishable. For the hallucinatory, the images seen and the voice heard are real. The characters are haunted by loss or grief, and from that loss or grief the hallucinatory figure is born. Although the hallucinatory figures are featured in some of the theatrical works, but they have gone largely unnoticed. There is no systematic
doi:10.21608/opde.2022.265697
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