Theatre’s ‘Green’ agenda: An ecocritical analysis of Lucy Kirkwood’s proto-environmental play The Children

Shaimma Mowafi
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The fact of manmade prompted global warming and climate change is incredibly evident, yet the required universal action to handle this existential problem is still indolent. The growing need for an instant reaction to the current environmental emergency becomes a necessity and forms a new reality nowadays. There is an imminent threat that will overwhelm the entire realm if major preemptive actions are not taken in response to peoples’ repulsive behavior towards the environment. In this respect, the present paper intends to illuminate the ability and intent of Green Theatre in redirecting the course of the universal conduct towards nature in a path that can result in a constructive ecosocial reformation. Following this argument, the ecocritical theory is applied in analyzing Lucy Kirkwood’s The Children (2017) in an attempt to figure out the play’s ability in meeting a ‘Green’ agenda amidst a terrifying disorder of manmade and natural disasters. Kirkwood’s cautionary disaster play succeeds in making a tense drama out of the catastrophic results of human meddling in the natural sphere. Thus, patronizing this kind of eco-friendly Theatre and placing it into the frontier in the noble fight for the sustainability of natural and human existence can foster a collective potential awareness to actively indulge in ‘Green’ morals and practices that can lead to environmental safety and integrity.
剧院的“绿色”议程:露西·柯克伍德的原始环境剧《孩子们》的生态批评分析
人为导致的全球变暖和气候变化的事实是非常明显的,然而,解决这一存在问题所需的普遍行动仍然是懒惰的。对当前环境紧急情况作出迅速反应的需求日益增长,这已成为一种必要,并在当今形成了一种新的现实。如果不采取重大的先发制人的行动来应对人们对环境的排斥行为,那么迫在眉睫的威胁将压倒整个领域。在这方面,本文打算阐明绿色剧院的能力和意图,在一条可以导致建设性生态社会改革的道路上重新定向普遍行为的过程。根据这一论点,生态批评理论被应用于分析露西·柯克伍德的《孩子们》(2017),试图找出该剧在人为和自然灾害的可怕混乱中满足“绿色”议程的能力。柯克伍德这部警示性的灾难剧成功地将人类干预自然领域的灾难性后果拍成了一部紧张的戏剧。因此,赞助这种环保剧院,并将其置于为自然和人类生存的可持续性而进行的崇高斗争的前沿,可以培养一种集体潜在意识,积极沉迷于“绿色”道德和实践,从而实现环境安全和完整性。
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