Drama is action, sir, action and not confounded philosophy.

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Drama is action, sir, action and not confounded philosophy. Luigi Pirandello

Luigi Pirandello (1867-1936) Born in Kaos, Sicily Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1934

Six Characters in Search of an Author Written in 1921, same year as Wittgenstein s Tractatus Riot in Rome; success in Milan

Themes Disappointment Bankruptcy of social norms Hopeless emptiness Reality as irrational: having no order; contradictory; unknowable No objectivity, predictability

The Self No clear identity to the self Conscious mind a mask over a mysterious multiplicity Self as plastic, adapting to circumstance Mobile perspectives Illusion

Pirandello on Pirandello I think that life is a very sad piece of buffoonery; because we have in ourselves, without being able to know why, wherefore or whence, the need to deceive ourselves constantly by creating a reality (one for each and never the same for all), which from time to time is discovered to be vain and illusory. My art is full of bitter compassion for all those who deceive themselves; but this compassion cannot fail to be followed by the ferocious derision of destiny which condemns man to deception.

Two-level Theory Conscious mind as a set of masks that we construct appearances hiding an intolerable subconscious reality No meaning is given; we are the authors of our own realities, of our own meanings But the mask slips; we have to confront the truth We can bear to confront it only up to a point

Absurdity Leading Man [To MANAGER]. Excuse me, but must I absolutely wear a cook's cap? The Manager [annoyed]. I imagine so. It says so there anyway. [Pointing to the "book."] Leading Man. But it's ridiculous!

Unintelligibility The Manager [jumping up in a rage]. Ridiculous? Ridiculous? Is it my fault if France won't send us any more good comedies, and we are reduced to putting on Pirandello's works, where nobody understands anything, and where the author plays the fool with us all?

Representation [The ACTORS grin. The MANAGER goes to LEADING MAN and shouts.] Yes sir, you put on the cook's cap and beat eggs. Do you suppose that with all this egg-beating business you are on an ordinary stage? Get that out of your head. You represent the shell of the eggs you are beating! [Laughter and comments among the ACTORS.]

The Puppet of Yourself Silence! and listen to my explanations, please! [To LEADING MAN.] "The empty form of reason without the fullness of instinct, which is blind." -- You stand for reason, your wife is instinct. It's a mixing up of the parts, according to which you who act your own part become the puppet of yourself. Do you understand? Leading Man. I'm hanged if I do. The Manager. Neither do I. But let's get on with it. It's sure to be a glorious failure anyway.

Infinite Absurdities The Manager. Will you oblige me by going away? We haven't time to waste with mad people. The Father [mellifluously]. Oh sir, you know well that life is full of infinite absurdities, which, strangely enough, do not even need to appear plausible, since they are true.

Creating Appearances The Manager. What the devil is he talking about? The Father. I say that to reverse the ordinary process may well be considered a madness: that is, to create credible situations, in order that they may appear true. But permit me to observe that if this be madness, it is the sole raison d'être of your profession, gentlemen. [The ACTORS look hurt and perplexed.]

Appearance and Truth The Manager [getting up and looking at him]. So our profession seems to you one worthy of madmen then? The Father. Well, to make seem true that which isn't true... without any need... for a joke as it were... Isn't that your mission, gentlemen: to give life to fantastic characters on the stage?

The Heart s Secrets The Father. Each of us when he appears before his fellows is clothed in a certain dignity. But every man knows what unconfessable things pass within the secrecy of his own heart. One gives way to the temptation, only to rise from it again, afterwards, with a great eagerness to re-establish one's dignity, as if it were a tombstone to place on the grave of one's shame, and a monument to hide and sign the memory of our weaknesses. Everybody's in the same case. Some folks haven't the courage to say certain things, that's all!

Secrecy The Step-Daughter. All appear to have the courage to do them though. The Father. Yes, but in secret. Therefore, you want more courage to say these things. Let a man but speak these things out, and folks at once label him a cynic. But it isn't true. He is like all the others, better indeed, because he isn't afraid to reveal with the light of the intelligence the red shame of human bestiality on which most men close their eyes so as not to see it.

Philosophy The Step-Daughter. Oh, all these intellectual complications make me sick, disgust me -- all this philosophy that uncovers the beast in man, and then seeks to save him, excuse him... I can't stand it, sir. When a man seeks to "simplify" life bestially, throwing aside every relic of humanity, every chaste aspiration, every pure feeling, all sense of ideality, duty, modesty, shame... then nothing is more revolting and nauseous than a certain kind of remorse -- crocodiles' tears, that's what it is.

Conscience The Father. For the drama lies all in this -- in the conscience that I have, that each one of us has. We believe this conscience to be a single thing, but it is many-sided. There is one for this person, and another for that. Diverse consciences.

Fragmented Self So we have this illusion of being one person for all, of having a personality that is unique in all our acts. But it isn't true. We perceive this when, tragically perhaps, in something we do, we are as it were, suspended, caught up in the air on a kind of hook. Then we perceive that all of us was not in that act, and that it would be an atrocious injustice to judge us by that action alone, as if all our existence were summed up in that one deed.

Mortal Desolation The Father. we too find ourselves strange to one another. We find we are living in an atmosphere of mortal desolation which is the revenge, as he [Indicating SON.] scornfully said of the Demon of Experiment, that unfortunately hides in me.

Loss of Faith Thus, sir, you see when faith is lacking, it becomes impossible to create certain states of happiness, for we lack the necessary humility. Vaingloriously, we try to substitute ourselves for this faith, creating thus for the rest of the world a reality which we believe after their fashion, while, actually, it doesn't exist. For each one of us has his own reality to be respected before God, even when it is harmful to one's very self.

Author The Father. No, no. Look here! You must be the author. The Manager. I? What are you talking about? The Father. Yes, you, you! Why not? The Manager. Because I have never been an author: that's why.

Everybody does it The Father. Then why not turn author now? Everybody does it. You don't want any special qualities. Your task is made much easier by the fact that we are all here alive before you...

What I am The Father. Exactly! It will be difficult to act me as I really am. The effect will be rather -- apart from the make-up -- according as to how he supposes I am, as he senses me -- if he does sense me -- and not as I inside of myself feel myself to be. It seems to me then that account should be taken of this by everyone whose duty it may become to criticize us...

Truth The Step-Daughter. But it's the truth! The Manager. What does that matter? Acting is our business here. Truth up to a certain point, but no further.

Illusions The Father. But only in order to know if you, as you really are now, see yourself as you once were with all the illusions that were yours then, with all the things both inside and outside of you as they seemed to you -- as they were then indeed for you.

Reality and Illusion Well, sir, if you think of all those illusions that mean nothing to you now, of all those things which don't even seem to you to exist any more, while once they were for you, don't you feel that -- I won't say these boards -- but the very earth under your feet is sinking away from you when you reflect that in the same way this you as you feel it today -- all this present reality of yours -- is fated to seem a mere illusion to you tomorrow?

Meaning and value The Father. Well, if you want to take away from me the possibility of representing the torment of my spirit which never gives me peace, you will be suppressing me: that's all. Every true man, sir, who is a little above the level of the beasts and plants does not live for the sake of living, without knowing how to live; but he lives so as to give a meaning and a value of his own to life.