Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below:
Evam Indrajit as a play in the Absurdist Tradition
It is a typical absurd play such as Eugene Ionesco's Amedee in that it exemplifies the hollowness and futility of a pseudo-modern existence. The play keeps on echoing that "our existence is a pointless particle of dust". Therefore the play is unconsciously coloured with Satrean Existentialism. The theme is evolved through the dreams, despair and disillusionment of the protagonist Indrajit.
The theme of identity crisis is echoed by the very title "And Indrajit". He is ... "And Indrajit", a part of the whole. "He" is described in terms of society, and not in terms of his own existence. He prefers to be called Amal, Kamal or Vimal, and conforms to the dictates of society or the doctrines of tradition. His identity is yet again questioned by his teachers by a mere roll number and he can therefore easily pose as Amal and answer his roll-call.