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Ubu Roi

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1896

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Important Quotes

ā€œYou are free to see in M. Ubu however many allusions you care to, or else a simple puppetā€”a schoolboyā€™s caricature of one of his professors who personified for him all the ugliness in the world.ā€


(Preface, Page 1)

Jarry says this to the audience as part of his speech before the playā€™s first performance (included in the playscript, as a preface). The quote introduces the source material behind Ubu Roiā€”based on a dreaded professor of Jarryā€™sā€”while encapsulating the nature of the playā€™s title character and the play itself: The piece and Pere Ubu (Papa Turd) are comic and over the top (a ā€œcaricatureā€), but also symbolize something broader about society, both through the ā€œallusionsā€ that can be found, as well as Papa Turdā€™s being a personification of the worldā€™s ā€œugliness.ā€     

ā€œPshit!ā€


(
Act I, Scene 1
, Page 11)

Papa Turd speaks this curse (originally ā€œMerdre,ā€ an edited version of the French ā€œMerde,ā€ meaning ā€œshitā€) as the first line of the play. It immediately establishes the playā€™s shocking and crude nature, and reports of the original production note the commotion this term alone caused among the audience 

ā€œBy my green candle, Iā€™d rather be poor as a thin honest rat than rich like a wicked fat cat.ā€


(
Act I, Scene 1
, Page 12)

Papa Turd tells this to Mama Turd after she initially proposes that he try to become king. It stands in sharp contrast to Papa Turdā€™s greedy and amoral nature later in the play, and shows the shift that Papa Turd undergoes when he instead decides to vie for the crown and is corrupted by power and wealth.

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