Incident At Vichy
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Arthur Miller, one of the leading living dramatists in the United States of America. He fought the battles against the society through the theatre to expose man’s precarious situation in the present age. One of those literary works which digs the desire to protect oneself is in his Theatre Essays (1978) wherein Miller expresses in allegorical and rhetorical terms man’s battle with his social environment. Faced with what he sees as a domineering and oppressive soci¬ety that is exclusive and discriminatory in nature. It is in the light of the above, therefore, that I am going to discuss on Arthur Miller’s presentation of the Jew as an outcast and the Jews as a ...
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personnel manager with a large business enterprise which refuses to hire Jews. As an American Gentile, he himself has never questioned the soundness of this policy, having simply internalized the Gentile prejudices of anti-Semitism. Unfortunately he himself, after buying eyeglasses because of his failing sight, becomes an object of persecution. He looks Jewish, and is unmoved from the front office. He then feels obliged to resign. His marriage to a woman who is similarly mistaken for a Jew merely exacerbates his situation. At her behest, he rises to secure immunity by embracing Gentile prejudices, but is rejected. Assaulted by a group of right-wing thugs, he finds himself inspired by the resistance of his Jewish neighbor Finkelstein. Although his anti-Semitic wife tries to convince his persecutors of his real identity, Newsman now takes a stand by refusing to escape. Towards the end of the novel, he no longer challenges the police’s assumption about his Jewish identity. Persecution ...
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which religion or custom regards as forbidden, not to be touched, spoken of, etc.” The Encyclopaedia Britannica (Micropaedia Ready Reference and Index, x) among other things, traces the origin of the word taboo of particular relevance is the allusion to the 18th century usage of taboo in religion, when the word became “equated with the sacred, perceived ambivalently as both holy and dangerous, or pure and impure.” The Micropaedia goes further to discuss that inherent in the “sacred” is the notion of “a negative, separate, exclusive power, prohibited to man, which causes death or pollution if man comes in contact with it.”
Following the above definitions, it is evident that in Focus ...
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