Language as a Tool for Political Suppression in Harold Pinter’s Mountain Language
Abstract
Mountain Language is short play that lasts only for 20 minutes.it can be certainly can be considered a political play that carries a strong message against all form of brutality endorsed by totalitarian governments. Mountain Language (1988) was inspired by true to life events that happened in Turkey against minority Kurdish people. Like many of other plays here also Pinter shows his ability to present language with an astonishing effect on the characters life and incidents.
This paper aims to demonstrate how Turkish government was able to demonetize
Kurdish language by the means of governmental authoritative powers. Play shows Kurdish people as a culturally rich people who always refused to submit themselves to any forms of terror and violence. Here Pinter’s faithfully depicts sufferings and pains experienced by
Kurdish people who were not ready to adapt themselves to main stream culture and language of their country
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