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What does mean "it comes striped in a chill"?
Hi everyone! I am working on an article for my essay, and I can't understand the meaning of the following sentence: "it comes striped in a chill that Beckett or Ionesco would well understand."
Could you help me with this please?
Feb 10, 2016 8:38 PM
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Is that the actually quote because it doesn't make much sense at all.
February 10, 2016
1
It doesn't make any sense to me, I'm afraid.
February 10, 2016
Yes, the "it" refers to "the absurdist situation".
This is a paper about a play by Caryl Churchill, and it studies how influenced by the theatre of the Absurd is it.
February 15, 2016
Can you give us more context? For example, what does the 'it' refer to?
February 10, 2016
Yes, that's the actually quote! That's strange... Thank you anyway!
February 10, 2016
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