Luigi Pirandello’s ‘Six Characters in Search of an Author’ deliberately blurs the border lines between the world of the theatre and the world of ‘real life’ by carefully chiselled dialogues like : “Don’t you feel the ground beneath your feet as you reflect that this ‘you’ which you feel today, all this present reality of yours, is destined to seem a mere illusion to you tomorrow?” Who is the speaker? Who is it addressed to?

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Luigi Pirandello’s ‘Six Characters in Search of an Author’ deliberately blurs the border lines between the world of the theatre and the world of ‘real life’ by carefully chiselled dialogues like : <br /> “Don’t you feel the ground beneath your feet as you reflect that this ‘you’ which you feel today, all this present reality of yours, is destined to seem a mere illusion to you tomorrow?” Who is the speaker? Who is it addressed to?






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