“Beckett's Not I is a radical play in terms of its stage-image? a spot-light on just a mouth blabbering its way with the rest of the stage in dark. It is a monologue of this female mouth--an act of compulsive confession? a trial of sorts where language is used in terms of excrement. It marks Beckett's absolute precision and a move towards the later works? which are now known as the 'dramaticules' after Come and Go.
The Themes:-- 1.
Self-alienation? physical reduction is something that informs the minimalist form of the play as well as its ...