The Vultures By Vijay Tendulkar Pdf
THEME OF PROTEST IN THE PLAYS OF VIJAY TENDULKAR *Komal Preet. It is with the presentation of The Vultures that Tendulkar’s name has become associated with. Social Taboos in Plays of Vijay Tendulkar and Mahesh. Critically analaysing Vijay. Ramakant and Umakant are as cruel as vultures. Vijay Tendulkar’s.
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Vijay Tendulkar, a Marathi writer of repute, who has been reckoned as a major playwright in modern Indian literature. Tendulkar is a traditional artist with extra ordinary talents, and his plays reveal modernist qualities. 'Gidhade' is translated by y Priya Adarkar, as 'Vultures' is a two-act play stands apart from the other plays of Vijay Tendulkar. In fact it is a play, which displays on the stage, the unmitigated violence arising from drunkenness, greed and immortality.
The drama is a social expose of violence, inherent in man, since time immemorial. The play was an instant hit, for nowhere had violence been so ruthlessly studied and portrayed in theatre. Critics pin the success of the play to its shock elements, admitting in the same breath that it somehow dimmed its central theme. The Vulture is indeed the most violent of Tendulkar's plays. It reminds one of Webster's plays 'The Duchess of Malfi'. It is replete with violent imagery consisting of blood, eeriness and mad raving.
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