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"Equus" is a psychological drama written by Peter Shaffer, first performed in 1973. The play revolves around the complex relationship between a young man named Alan Strang, who becomes obsessed with horses, and his therapist, Martin Dysart, who tries to understand and reverse Alan's sudden and inexplicable attack on six horses. This report provides an in-depth analysis of the play, exploring its themes, characters, and symbolism.
Alan's passion for horses begins when he encounters a majestic horse named Black Beauty. He becomes enthralled with the animal's power, beauty, and freedom. As his fixation grows, Alan starts to work at a stable, where he develops a bond with a horse named Joey. His relationships with his family and friends deteriorate, and he becomes increasingly withdrawn. Equus Peter Shaffer Pdf 61
The play's climax reveals that Alan's attack on the horses was a desperate attempt to understand and connect with the divine. He believes that by blinding the horses, he can comprehend their essence and share in their freedom. Through his interactions with Martin, Alan comes to realize that his actions were a misguided attempt to seek transcendence. "Equus" is a psychological drama written by Peter
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