The Lesson is one of Eugène Ionesco''s most widely performed and read plays. It begins as a hilarious satire of teaching then alludes to learned linguistic theories: the tone then changes: the farce ends in tragedy when the teacher kills his pupil. But this tragedy too is parodic: everyone can give it any meaning they like. The murder at the end of the play marks a new desire on the part of the author that of noting the need to satisfy a need inherent in a transcendental state resulting from a teaching that proves fatal.
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