The Plague Ionescos Rhinoceros Psychosis
The Plague, Sarah Kane’s Psychosis
The Plague, Ionesco’s Rhinoceros Psychosis.
1) The Plague, Sarah Kane’s Psychosis Describe the different experiments in The Plague, Ionesco’s Rhinoceros Psychosis and language in Camus’ The Plague, Ionesco’s Rhinoceros, and Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis.
2) How is Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis, a play with a feminist agenda, different from Ionesco’s Rhinoceros? Discuss the female characters in both plays.

3) Discuss the significance or absence of science and medicine in Camus’ The Plague and Ionesco’s Rhinoceros. How is Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis, a play with a feminist agenda, different from Ionesco’s Rhinoceros? Discuss the female characters in both plays.
The Plague, Sarah Kane’s Psychosis
4) Please compare Berenger’s last monologue in Rhinoceros with the solo performance in 4.48 Psychosis. Discuss the female characters in both plays. Do the plays heroize their characters? Are they lonely individuals with no impact on society? Discuss the significance or absence of science and medicine in Camus’ The Plague and Ionesco’s Rhinoceros. How is Sarah Kane’s 4.48 Psychosis, a play with a feminist agenda, different from Ionesco’s Rhinoceros? Discuss the female characters in both plays.