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Jean AnouilhA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
What might have been Anouilh’s reasons for bookending the play with the scenes of the King’s flogging and presenting the main action as flashback? Is this an effective way to tell the story, in your view?
On Page 4, Becket tells the King that he performs the functions of his valet because he likes helping him. Do you think this statement is sincere, or are Becket’s actions self-serving? Cite passages from the text to support your view.
Becket saves his sister and the peasant’s daughter from rape yet gives his girlfriend Gwendolen up to the King. What might be the reason for this inconsistency?
What role do women play in Becket? Are the characterizations of the female characters adequate, in your opinion? Why or why not?
Becket tells Gwendolen that “beauty is one of the few things which don’t shake one’s faith in God” (26). What does he mean by this? Do you think Becket loves Gwendolen? Cite examples from the text.
In your opinion, when precisely does Becket undergo his change in moral character, and what causes this change?
How does the peace summit affect the relationship between the King and Becket? Does it accomplish its intended goal? Why or why not?
In Act IV, the King hopes to anger Becket by denying him the right of primacy —the right to crown the new regent. Does the King really think Becket cares about this now, or does he have another motivation?
In your view, does Becket’s death accomplish anything, whether for himself, the King, or the English people?
Do you think the King has changed by the end of the play? Has he taken the message of Becket’s life to heart, or not?
Challenging Authority
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European History
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French Literature
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Friendship
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Medieval Literature / Middle Ages
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Modernism
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Power
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Tragic Plays
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