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Choose one of the moments of conflict that you discussed in part (a). In your view, was the conflict that you discussed, resolved satisfactorily in the play? Explain... show full transcript
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In my opinion, the conflict is not resolved satisfactorily. Although character A ultimately confronts character B, the resolution lacks depth and fails to address the underlying issues of trust and betrayal. Rather than achieving a mutual understanding, the confrontation spirals into a tragic outcome, underscoring the futility of their relationship.
This leads to a situation where one character triumphs over another, yet the resolution comes at a significant emotional cost. The audience is left feeling the weight of unresolved tension, as character A is left alone, reflecting on the consequences of their decisions. This level of resolution, while impactful, could be viewed as only partial since it fails to restore harmony between the characters.
Furthermore, the ending leaves room for interpretation, suggesting that the conflict might be revisited later, which detracts from the immediate sense of closure that one would expect in a fully resolved narrative. Overall, the conflict's resolution contributes to the tragic elements of the play, rather than offering a sense of resolution or satisfaction.
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