This document is a summary of the play "The Two Intruders" by Vibhuti V. Bhatt. It summarizes the play's focus on Stanley Webber, an artist in modern society, and his conflicts with two agents of society. It describes Stanley's irregular habits and erratic temperament as an artist. The summary concludes that in the play, Stanley is deprived of his freedom and independence by society and loses his integrity and individuality, being reduced to an empty shell.
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1. Prepared by: Vibhuti V. Bhatt,
M. A. Part 2, Sem 3,
Department of English,
MKBU, Bhavnagar
2. Stanley Webber is the Artist of
the modern Society
Stanleys Irregular Habits and Erratic
Temperaments
The two Intruders As agents of Society
Stanleys Frustration as an Artist
His Attitude to Lulu, Typical of an Artist
A conflict between Stanley and the Two
agents of the society.
3. Stanleys
Increased Rebellious
The Artists Surrender to Society,
Due to Coercion
Conclusion: Stanley has deprived
of freedom, has been deprived of
his
independence,
and
his
individuality, he has lost his
integrity; he has been reduced to
an empty shell.