Write a note on Pinter's use of dialogue in his plays, with special reference to The Caretaker.

In his use of dialogue, Pinter captures the mannerisms, repetitions, abruptness, disjointed speech and other peculiarities of the characters that inhabit his world. Most of the time, it sounds like tape-recorded speech. Pinter's craft is tightly controlled. Every syllable, every inflection, the succession of long and short sounds, words and sentences—all bit into a well-wrought pattern.
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