Stanley Webber is a fictional character from the play "The Birthday Party," written by Harold Pinter. He is portrayed as a middle-aged man living in a seaside boarding house, where he leads a quiet and seemingly uneventful life. Stanley's character is marked by his complex personality, which oscillates between vulnerability and defiance.
Throughout the play, Stanley becomes the target of two mysterious men, Goldberg and McCann, who disrupt his mundane existence. Their arrival leads to a series of unsettling events that challenge Stanley's sense of identity and security, ultimately revealing deeper themes of power and control.