Loss, Violence, and Trauma in Debbie Tucker Green's Stoning Mary and Random
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Debbie Tucker Green (date of birth unknown- ) is a prolific black British playwright of
the twenty-first century. In her plays, she explores the local and global problems of
black people living in Britain, Africa, and the Caribbean without underlining racial
identity. Her play Stoning Mary (2005) presents the issues of AIDS, child soldiering,
and stoning punishment that primarily African people encounter; Random (2008)
depicts the murder of a black teenage boy in London. Tucker Green mostly presents the
effects of violence, trauma, and loss, which the above issues cause, on the characters‘
lives. Rather than discussing the reasons for these issues, she portrays their emotional
aftermath. In addition, Tucker Green explores these issues by focusing on uncaring
characters and their failure of communication in Stoning Mary, and the characters‘ inner
voices and thoughts in Random. Therefore, this thesis analyses Stoning Mary and
Random, in terms of both content and style, to examine Tucker Green‘s representation
of loss, violence, and trauma, and discusses that these issues are given in a cause and
effect relationship in the plays. The introduction of this study provides the historical
background of black British drama in order to reflect Tucker Green‘s contribution to it
better. The first chapter analyses the relationship between loss, violence, and trauma in
Stoning Mary. In this play, the characters experience a traumatic loss because of
violence, and this situation also leads to violence. In the second main chapter, the same
relationship between traumatic loss and violence is examined in Random, in which
traumatic loss results from violence, but it causes different responses of grief other than
violence. Consequently, in the conclusion part, it is highlighted that the losses that the
characters experience in both plays are quite traumatic because of their violent and
unexpected nature, and they lead to various responses of grief. While loss caused by
violence also leads to violence in Stoning Mary, traumatic loss resulting from violence
produces other reactions such as numbness, anger, and avoidance in Random.