从萨姆-谢泼德的早期戏剧看家庭重返家庭的失败

N. Raja, DR.V.VINOD Kumar, DR.D. Ashalatha
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山姆·谢泼德不仅是一位“西方散文家”,而且有能力通过传统美国西部写作的符号和主题来评估当代美国文化。他的戏剧反映了美国社会的清算,在这个社会中,人物不再通过坚持习惯的品质和标准而与现实协调一致。谢泼德提出了这个惯例的标志,从一个更突出的地位上对它们进行猛烈抨击,描绘了美国传统社会的整个世界毁灭的终结,在这个社会中,长期存在的品质,尤其是那些在美国西部文学中备受推崇的品质,被隆重地驱除,为一些新的,迄今为止闻所未闻的美国创造空间。谢泼德的戏剧并没有按顺序发展到这些结局。描绘了在当代美国文化中寻找家的过程。在本文中,我们将重点放在谢泼德选择的戏剧中,以描述家庭重新融入家庭或家庭的失败。谢泼德的《一千四十万》(1967)、《看不见的手》(1972)和《疯狗蓝调》(1972)。《一千四十万》是一部关于试图搭建书架的丈夫和妻子的戏剧。《看不见的手》是一部关于远离家乡的莫芬兄弟的戏剧。《疯狗蓝调》——这部剧讲述的是一对好朋友对自己误入歧途的生活不满意,于是出发去寻找宝藏的故事。
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FAILURE OF FAMILY REINTEGRATION INTO HOME FROM EARLY PLAYS OF SAM SHEPARD
Sam Shepard is not just a “western essayist”, but one who has the capacity to assess contemporary American culture through the symbols and topics of conventional Western American writing. His plays follow the liquidation of American society, in which characters are no more coordinated into their reality by adherence to habitual qualities and standards.  Shepard raises the icons of this convention to send them slamming from a more prominent stature, delineates the whole-world destroying end of customary American society in which long-held qualities, especially those celebrated in Western American writing, are ceremonially exorcized to make space for some new, up till now unheard of America. Shepard’s plays don’t advance sequentially to these ends. Shepard, depicts the search for home within contemporary American culture.  In this paper, we are focusing on Shepard’s selected plays to depict the failure of family reintegration into Home or Family.  Shepard’s Fourteen Hundred Thousand (1967), The Unseen Hand (1972) and Mad Dog Blues (1972).  Fourteen Hundred Thousand - is a play about Husband and Wife who tries to build a bookshelf.  The Unseen Hand - is a play about Morphan brothers who lives far away from their home.  Mad Dog Blues - this play is all about a couple of best friends who were unhappy with their misguided lives set off to discover a treasure.  
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