Rough for Theatre II

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Rough for Theatre II is a short, darkly comic stage play by Samuel Beckett that explores human despair and judgment through the interaction of two bureaucrats assessing a silent, possibly suicidal man.

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Rough for Theatre II canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dark comedy
one-act play
short play
stage play
approximateLength short
author Samuel Beckett
centralConflict bureaucratic assessment of a silent man’s life
countryOfOrigin Ireland
dialogueDominance high
dramaticForm dialogue-driven play
explores the inadequacy of bureaucratic systems
the limits of judgment
the unknowability of another person’s inner life
features a silent, possibly suicidal man at a window
firstPerformanceCentury 20th century
genre absurdist theatre
dark comedy
hasCharacter Bertrand
C
Morvan
hasStageDirections yes
intendedMedium theatre
language English
movement Theatre of the Absurd
numberOfActs 1
originalAuthorNationality Irish
partOf Beckett’s short plays
protagonistsOccupation bureaucrats
relatedWork Rough for Theatre I
setting a room at night
urban interior
structure conversation between two officials over case files
style existential
minimalist
subject evaluation of a possibly suicidal man
theme bureaucracy
human despair
judgment
moral responsibility
suicide
the absurdity of existence
tone darkly comic
writer Samuel Beckett

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Billie Whitelaw notableWork Rough for Theatre II
Beckett on Film: Rough for Theatre II basedOn Rough for Theatre II
Beckett on Film: Rough for Theatre II hasTitle Rough for Theatre II