Characters2019; Solution vs. The Playwright2019;s Dissolution of Online Culture in Lucy Prebble2019;s The Sugar Syndrome
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posthumanism, posthuman drama, online culture, cybernetics, online deceits, digital connections
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Digital technology has an impact on transforming the culture of the youths into online Such an effect has been captured and mirrored in theatre works that have led to emerging a new genre called posthuman drama In The Sugar Syndrome 2003 Lucy Prebble offers posthuman themes posthuman landscape and cyberfriends She problematizes the concept of online existence with its result of online culture by blurring the lines between actual life and virtual life represented through electronic and actual connections between a teenager Dani and the two men Lewis and Tim she meets online Consequently and drawing on theories of posthumanism this study provides an analysis of the play regarding the nature of the relationship between humans and digital machines as well as the conflicts between the physical world and the online world Psychic agonies related to issues like eating disorders mental instability pedophilia incest and rape are also explored here through examining cyborg as well as physical encounters between the protagonists
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