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The Visit Literary Feature

In Friedrich Durrenmatt’s play, The Visit, a great deal of literary feature is employed in order to elicit critical thinking from the audience. Durrenmatt implements the demonic motif to make the audience contemplate the play’s allegorical relevance to The Bible, as he uses Claire Zachanassian’s representation of the devil and juxtaposes it with Alfred Ill’s representation of Jesus Christ, the Savior.
The character of Claire Zachanassian is utilized by Durrenmatt to represent the devil. Her red hair and artificial leg and hand serve as a point of connection to elicit the audience. Through Ill, the audience learns that Claire used to be fresh, alluring, and innocent, and was most likely a good-hearted girl, but it is implied that over time something has caused her to develop into an ogre. At the very least, she is virtually unrecognizable. She is a woman seeking retribution. When questioning about Claire Zachanassian the policeman state that “only the devil knows”......


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