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In the Beginning Was Silence: Brian Friel's Revisitation of the Artist

2017

When writing his 1997 play Give Me Your Answer, Do!, Brian Friel made an “exciting discovery”: Harpocrates, the God of Silence. For a writer who had been so much at pains to show on stage the inability of words to communicate the innermost feelings, this infant god was readily embraced as the perfect symbol with which to begin and end, as in the Ancient Rome, this transcendent performance. By placing the character of Bridget, an inarticulate autistic girl, at the beginning and at the ending of Give Me Your Answer, Do!, Friel counterbalances the “sound and the fury” that pervades modern life as reflected in the three couples of the play, while, at the same time, this reminds the audience of …

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASbrian frielgive me your answer:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]do!dramathe artist
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