


Pinter employs limited characters to highlight the absurdity of life. This paper aims to foreground the concept of loneliness and isolation in Pinter's The Room and The Caretaker. The characters usually accept this seclusion spontaneously but sometimes this isolation is forced on them. All Pinter's Absurd works observe this pattern and depict human isolation. Furthermore, this characteristic makes them lose their identity. They even are strange with themselves and don't know themselves properly. They are isolated from their family, friends and society. In this kind of theatre, characters feel alone profoundly.
Loneliness or seclusion is a very significant feature in Absurd plays.
