Self-Exile within the Community

Athol Fugard’s Psychotherapist Solution to his Characters in his Film Plays "The Guest", "The Occupation" and "Marigolds in August"

Authors

  • Otieno Tobias Odongo Department of Literature, Theatre and Film Studies; Moi University Author

Keywords:

Apartheid, Racism, Exile, Gender, Id, Dreams, Religion

Abstract

The South African playwright Athol Fugard has crafted more than twenty five plays based on Apartheid South Africa, each of them prescribing a different solution to this malady known as Apartheid for both his non-white and white characters. The three film plays selected for this paper explore the period when the playwright seemed to suggest that self-exile could effectively work against apartheid policies, so his characters withdraw from the community and into themselves as a way of escaping the harsh conditions they find themselves in. The study adopts psycho-analytic theory as propounded by Sigmund Freud and enhanced by Carl Gustav Jung to explore the psychological conditions of the characters as they react to their physical environments.

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Published

2019-06-30