Correct option is C
Explanation:
In Act II of Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party, the characters play blind man’s buff, a traditional children’s game. This seemingly playful act takes on a sinister and unsettling tone, symbolizing the power dynamics, psychological manipulation, and the blurred lines between reality and delusion that permeate the play.
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About The Birthday Party (1958):
Harold Pinter's play is an example of the Theatre of the Absurd, blending comedy, menace, and existential dread.
It revolves around Stanley Webber, whose mundane life at a boarding house is disrupted by the arrival of two enigmatic strangers, Goldberg and McCann.
Symbolism of Blind Man’s Buff:
The game reflects the disorientation and vulnerability of the characters, particularly Stanley, who is a victim of the power struggle.
It symbolizes the absurdity and chaos of existence.
Themes:
Power and control.
Fear and paranoia.
The fragility of individual identity.
Harold Pinter:
A leading playwright of the 20th century, known for his “comedy of menace.”
Other notable works include The Caretaker and The Homecoming.