The Odyssey and The Flute in the light of Existentialism

 

The Odyssey and The Flute in the light of Existentialism-Hell is Other People
The Odyssey and The Flute in the light of Existentialism-Hell is Other People

The Odyssey and The Flute in the light of Existentialism
( Hell is Other People)


The most powerful existentialism in Europe as seen from the 1930s to the mid-20th century is generally emphasized by its interpretation of the parallel to human existence in the world, with its importance and complexity. For the primary purpose, that existence is defined by the philosophical principle of the philosophical system, humans, citizens, people, relatives, cousins, males, elderly, and groups of individuals in general due to expression. Absolute or infinite object, therefore, there is enmity to many kinds of idealism, such as people who emphasize consciousness, emotion, reason, thought, or exaggeration. Second, it is contrary to any philosophy that sees a particular and absolute reality in individuals, which must be addressed whether it is aware of or thinks about its elements.The Odyssey and The Flute in the light of Existentialism-Hell is Other People

This is contrary to any objective or scientific because those perspectives emphasize the unrefined reality of external reality. Third, existentialist philosophy is contrary to any necessity, the reason for this is that a person is accustomed to the possibilities he can choose and he plans for himself. Finally, in the case of the fourth objective, existential philosophy is the result of any philosophical theory (I know it exists only) or any philosophical idealism (objects of data, mood), i.e., the existence of different kinds. The relationship between human beings and the existence of the institutions is permanently and permanently expanded so, so to speak, a violation.

Jean-Paul Sartre was born on June 21, 1905, and died on April 15, 1980. He was a French thinker, playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, autobiographies, and critic. He was one of the leading figures in existentialist philosophy and one of the leading figures in French philosophy and 20th-century communism. His major contribution to twentieth-century thought is his philosophical theory, a co-component of ideas that explain human freedom and responsibility within the framework of human poetry. That is, he developed a philosophy that perfectly integrated his social, political, religious, and philosophical forms. According to Sartre, the strategy of philosophy is the analysis of existential psychology that is, the analysis of the “basic plan” of human existence. Existential psychiatry seeks to improve the rules of experimental psychiatry by constructing their world as a “real choice” that prevents the contraction of sexual desire or primitive psychological motivation. 

Existentialism is a philosophy that emphasizes personal existence, freedom, and choice. Man defines the meaning of his life and tries to make rational decisions despite being in an irrational universe.

Sartre’s Existentialism describes themes of the theory and talks about existence precedesness, absolute individuality, and freedom of humans. Moreover, he talks about the subjectivity of a person and being hell for others, the responsibility of human choices, anxiety, despair, and the self and bad faith. (Webber, 2009)

Here it intends to explore one of the key concepts of existentialism “Hell is other people” in Usman Ali’s plays: The Odyssey (2016) and The Flute (2017). The characters of Usman Ali’s plays are reason to take away subjectivity and objectify others thus creating hell. The researcher is using Jean Paul Sartre’s French existentialism to analyze Usman Ali’s plays.

 Existentialism is a French philosophy that was introduced at the end of the nineteenth century and purely deals with the different aspects of human existence such as death, anxiety, angst, subjectivity, sexual commitment, freedom, responsibility, and mostly the meaning of the existence of human in the world. (Priest, 2001: 10)

Usman Ali was born in Mandi Bahauddin in 1978. Usman Ali has completed his M. Phil. from the University of Punjab in English Literature. Usman Ali did his research on Derek Walcott and his thesis entitled The function and process of Filtration in Derek Walcott. Usman Ali wrote five plays: The Guilt (2014), The Last Metaphor (2014), The Odyssey (2016), The Breath (2017), and The Flute (2017). He is currently associated with the University Of Sargodha and performing his duties as Head of the English department. (Ali, 2014)

Usman Ali in his play The Odyssey describes the miserable situation of a family who is suffering because of the social injustice around them. The major character of the play Odysseus is off to the north to fight against enemies for two years. The wife of Odysseus Penelope and son Telemachus is home and facing different societal problems. Three men have raped Telemachus and his soul, as well as body, is suffering. He declared himself to be a patient of HIV because of the other's awful acts toward him. Penelope on the other hand is pregnant with an illegitimate child and seems unable to control her carnal desires. Telemachus is angry with his father as he was not here to save him from the ruthless men. Penelope is annoyed with Odysseus because he blamed Telemechus for seeing women satisfy his sexual need. Odysseus is upset because Penelope did not take care of Telemachus and was involved in the illegitimate affair. The air has a bad smell throughout the play and everyone is blaming others for the reason. Police have declared Telemachus a terrorist and find out that a bad smell is coming from the basement. The basement is taken on rent by Balli. He is keeping the dead bodies of those who died from heat stroke in Karachi. Everyone around is scared and confused about what to do. They all encircled the neem tree and start to walk around, shouting Ali Moula as if waiting for their Godot to come.

Usman Ali, his play The Flute narrates a story of a lower-class family in a village in Punjab. The play is a mirror of the class and caste-based society of Pakistan. A family is suffering from the brutal tournament of the higher class people. Orpheus is a meerasi (entertainer), who plays different kinds of musical instruments and sings at weddings. Everyone disgraces him including his wife as she wants him to leave the village so that he could earn money and respect. Orpheus considers himself an artist but people have no respect for him. Hades, Orpheus, and Randia abuse each other and think that others are the reason they are suffering. Naggi holds respect in society and comes to Orpheus home claiming that both Orpheus and Hades are under a dark spell. He tries to burn their clothes, but it did not catch the fire. It seems that Orpheus gets offended by Naggi’s act and threatens him to leave his house. Orpheus is about to do his last trick. He starts addressing the audience while Randia and Hades start to kiss each other at the back. The play ends with a wild speech by Orpheus in which he unveils the typical societal demands and injustice.

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