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Monday, March 25, 2019
Comparing the Anti-Social Plays of Cyrano de Bergerac and Night of the
The Anti-Social Plays of Cyrano de Bergerac and Night of the Iguana   Cyrano is clearly a discontinue example of an anti-social play than Night of the Iguana Not only is this shown by the main characters and their relationship to each other, tho more important, it is shown in the themes of these ii plays.   Shannon is unmistakably an ideal character for an anti-social play While Cyrano may be alienated from society, it is, in legion(predicate) ways, through his own choice. For instance, he could oblige a position at court with his skill with poetry, but quite he chooses to follow his own conscience What would you yield me do? ... similar a creeping vine on a t on the whole tree, crawl up? ... No thank you Cyrano wants to make himself in all things admirable, and he is the bravest fighter, the typic poet, the quintessential loer, an individualistic moralist (he eats meat on Fridays, but expects to go to Heaven), the finest writer, and the greatest thinker. Shannon, in contrast, is none of these things. A defrocked minister, he is a lover only of teenage girls, and he is neither a poet nor a writer. Shannon is a thinker and a moralist, but these only contribute to his closing off from society His thoughts on God and morality get him locked out of the church service of which he is the pastor.   Cyrano is also in control over his relationships Ragueneau and Le Bret perpetually follow Cyranos lead when he condescends to tell them what to do even Roxane could possess been his had he not been hindered by his sense of honor. Shannon, on the other hand, is knock about this way and that by the stronger characters in Iguana. He seems to have control over his relationship with Maxine, but at the end he acquiesces to her wishes. The only rel... ...ef that in that respect is nothing to believe in anymore. The emergence of many philosophies (such as existentialism, atheistical satanism, objectivism, nihilism, and hedonism) which focus on despai r or selfishness also reflects this. Anti-social plays, of which we have many in modern times, address the concepts of despair that these influential modern philosophies have in common.   What is the way out of the despair that our society feels and the anti-social plays reflect? In a word humanism. Humanism is a (usually atheistic) philosophy which espouses the well-being of all of the worlds people as the highest ethical goal. As a species, we have move our belief in deities and we have placed our belief in knowledge. exclusively a belief in ourselves can now save us from the self-destructive downward spiral that the anti-social plays suggest our society has entered.  
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