1972
DOI: 10.2307/40126191
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The Dramatic World of Harold Pinter: Its Basis in Ritual

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“…(Act I, p. 17), asks Davies almost as if he would inquire what the tramp thinks of him. 10 Aston, Ian Mackean believes, wins a measure of victory over both Davies and Mick, and he achieves this by seeming not to actively participate in the battle of dominance. Davies repeatedly tries to get Aston to respond to his view of the situation, and Aston repeatedly denies Davies the comfort of a relevant response.…”
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“…(Act I, p. 17), asks Davies almost as if he would inquire what the tramp thinks of him. 10 Aston, Ian Mackean believes, wins a measure of victory over both Davies and Mick, and he achieves this by seeming not to actively participate in the battle of dominance. Davies repeatedly tries to get Aston to respond to his view of the situation, and Aston repeatedly denies Davies the comfort of a relevant response.…”
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confidence: 99%