Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Pillowman: Part 2

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Finishing up The Pillowman, I realized how far fetched and interesting it really was. Most of which came in the last few pages. I did enjoy reading these horrific child murders, only to find out in the end that they hadn't actually happened. Katurian says that, the point of a story teller is to tell a story, so apparently everyone is the play is a story teller, with the exception of the deaf little girl. (Who I guess will have a story to tell after all) However, the amount of "stories" that were used can be related in a broad psychological/philosophical sense . Mainly, what they all mean, to whom, and why?

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