
Written in French by Yasmina Reza, The God of Carnage premiered in
Zurich, Switzerland on December 8, 2006 and then was translated into
English and presented on stage in London in March 2008.
The plot of the satirical play centers on two married couples that are
meeting to discuss how to deal with the uncomfortable situation of
their kids having an altercation in a public park. One child has hit
the other with a stick, knocking out some of his teeth. The story
begins in the Vellon’s living room, the parents of Bruno, the child
who has been injured. The two couples, Annette and Alain Reille and
Veronique and Michel Vallon begin by discussing the incident that has
occurred between their children. At first, they add polite bicker to
keep the conversation polite and adult like. It isn’t long before you
begin to get a sense of the true character of each parent. Alain
Reille is a lawyer in the midst of a medical malpractice suit. He
answers his cell phone repeatedly during the parent’s conversation
adding to the growing discomfort in the room. Michel has just admitted
to throwing out Bruno’s sisters hamster out into the wild on it’s own
and the wives begin to take jabs at each other’s parenting skills.
It’s not long before you realize that this play is more about the
parents than the kids. The kids act as pawns for the parents and
obviously cannot be the one who is wrong in this matter. Yes, the
fight brought these parents into the same room but they lose sight of
the importance of doing what’s right for their children and embark on
pointing out as many character defects about each other that they can.
No one is safe. At first the couple work as a team against each other.
Then, it becomes each person is out for self. It is kind of funny how
they go from being proper and polite to full fledged name-calling. It
comes full circle when the daughter whose hamster has gone m.i.a calls
on the phone and her mother snaps back into the “mom” role to console
her. A telling line into the minds of the parents was this statement by Alain, Ferdinand’s father: “You see, Veronique, I believe in the God of carnage. He has ruled uninterruptedly, since the dawn of time.” Basically, he’s saying that he believes what his son did was morally correct.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/education/article7079316.ece
Helen Rumbelow’s article, “Modern parenting is rubbish: let's change
it” addresses the effects of neglect by middle class parents of their
children. Parents have become less and less present in their
children's lives and have used television and computers as substitutes
for personal interaction. The article states that teachers are having
a tougher time teaching kids because parents aren't doing their part
in actual parenting. In place of teaching kids life lessons, parents
are taking the easy route of succumbing the child’s wants allowing
them to watch television or use their personal computer in the privacy
of their room creating isolation because the parents don’t have the
time or energy. The author writes, "Your job (as a parent) is to
show by example and through the exercise of proper authority how to
grow up.” This is not only an issue affecting the children but it
affects the parents as well by not interacting with each other to
continue to build and maintain a healthy relationship amongst them.
This is a short clip of the God of Carnage from pages 34 to 43 just to get a better felling of how the parents act and behave.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDntkIVJRTk&feature=related
In God of Carnage the play starts off by two families meeting to talk about what Ferdinand did to Bruno whom was hit him with a stick which broke two of his incisors. The two families are actually talking about the issue more calmly than would be expected. Veronique and Michael tell Alain and Annette that Bruno’s teeth nerve isn’t killed completely and that there is still a chance they will in the future be able to put in another tooth.
What would you do as a parent if another kid broke two of your kids teeth on purpose?
The way Bruno’s parents handled the situation is unrealistic because if my child or even I had my teeth broken by another person I would be seeking vengeance not a peaceful agreement. When the parents are talking, they also switch to different topics every few moments. On page 5 Annette says, “Those tulips are gorgeous” and Veronique responds, “It’s that florist in the Mouton Duvernet Market. You know, the one right up the top.” Then Annette replies, “Oh, yes” and Veronique adds, “They come every morning direct from Holland, ten Euros for a bunch of fifty.” and so on. Who in their right mind will talk about how beautiful some flowers are when they have a more delicate issue at hand?
The parents of Ferdinand tell Bruno’s parents that Ferdinand doesn’t know the responsibilities he has come upon by hitting Bruno and isn’t willing to face them. Ferdinand’s parents aren’t the ideal parents a kid would want because he never is able to spend time with them because his father is always busy and Annette is mad at Alain.
Does hitting another person and not caring make you a savage?
http://kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/home_family/parents_fight.html
Both families fight with each other in the meeting even though they were there to talk about their kids not their personal problems. At the end they just sort of agree to disagree that the meeting was a bad idea and don’t resolve the issue they were there for.
In the link above it talks about how parents fight with each other and can’t make an agreement which is true in both the Reille and Vallon families. Arguments with silence are also show in the play in how Annette doesn’t tell Alain anything about his phone calls until the end when she can’t take it anymore and gets his phone wet. From the reading it was said that Ferdinand hit Bruno because he didn’t let him into his gang and also called him a grass. On a psychological basis perhaps Ferdinand hit Bruno because he asked for it but also it might cause his parents to get involve and stop being so distant from him with all their work.
Questions to Consider:
What would you do as a parent if another kid broke two of your kids teeth on purpose?
Does hitting another person and not caring make you a savage?
Was the meeting on the kids fighting or the parent’s marital problems?
What character do you believe is trying to solve the kids fighting problem the most?
What would you do to resolve the kids fighting problem?
How do you know what to do
as a parent?
Shouldn’t there be some sort of test you can take to see
if you’re ready or qualified?
Is Annette pregnant?