Ionesco's The Bald Soprano shows everyday speech as meaningless automated noise
Ionesco's The Bald Soprano shows everyday speech as meaningless automated noise
Ionesco's play "The Bald Soprano" exemplifies the Theatre of the Absurd by depicting conversations that lack meaning and purpose, reflecting the breakdown of communication.
Example
Characters in the play engage in repetitive, nonsensical dialogue, such as discussing the weather or the alphabet, which ultimately leads to silence.
This illustrates the absurdity of everyday speech and highlights the existential theme of searching for meaning in a seemingly meaningless world.
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