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    In what modern play does one character drag another 'fortunate' character around by a leash and collar?

    Question #770. Asked by debbie. (Apr 06 00 5:11 PM)


    Roxanne33

    Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett

    Apr 06 00, 8:29 PM
    zbeckabee

    Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot."

    The only rope that appears literally is the leash around Lucky's neck that Pozzo holds. This pair of characters appears separated by a rope that is half the width of the stage. In terms of the rope, the relationship between these characters is one of consistent domination. The stage directions say that "Pozzo drives Lucky by means of a rope passed round his neck."

    http://samuel-beckett.net/godot_roger.html

    Jan 14 08, 7:40 PM


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