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Loading... Not Iby Samuel Beckett
None. Not I, written in English in 1972, features an actress seated on stage with just her mouth spot-lit. The mouth then delivers a long stream of consciousness. Evasion is the principle theme, as is highlighted by Beckett's note to the text in which the mouth's chief endeavour throughout the play is a 'vehement refusal to relinquish the third person'. The mouth undergoes a desperate struggle to avoid saying 'I', marked by four moments of crisis in which her monologue becomes a question and answer with an inner voice not heard by the audience. [http://www.beckettonfilm.com/plays/noti/synopsis.html] no reviews | add a review
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This would be an interesting text for a High School English class because It give a different perspective on storytelling. Its full of symbolism and allows students to develop their own ideas about what really is going on in the story.