Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Strength Of Silence An Analysis Of The Stronger

The Strength of Silence: An Analysis of â€Å"The Stronger† by August Strindberg When one thinks of great playwrights that have changed the theatre the first name that one may think of is Shakespeare. Everyone will agree that he was great at what he did. One person’s work that many people may not recognize is August Strindberg. â€Å"The Stronger† by August Strindberg is one of his best one-act plays. Not only is â€Å"The Stronger† a great one act, it also only uses the voice of one actor. Strindberg’s â€Å"The Stronger† is based on the conversation between two women. The names of the women are never mentioned, so reader and interpreters just give the characters the names â€Å"Mrs. X† and â€Å"Miss Y.† During the one act play, Mrs. X speaks the entire time. Mrs. X first runs into Miss Y at a bar/restaurant. The conversation starts off pretty innocent as Mrs. X tells Miss Y about the gifts that Mrs. X bought for her children and husband. 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