Philosophical and psychological aspects of drama of the absurd
Drama of absurdity is not only an art form, but also serves as a tool for exploring the philosophical and psychological aspects of human existence. In this genre, the authors confront their characters with the madness and meaninglessness of life to make viewers think about the deep questions of being.The philosophical aspects of drama of the absurd deal with questions about the meaning of life, the meaning of death, the nature of reality and free will. The authors represent a world devoid of order and purpose, where a person struggles with despair and despair, trying to find meaning in the meaningless. This genre makes viewers think about the meaning of human existence and the nature of human nature.
The psychological aspects of the drama of absurdity relate to the inner world of the characters and their reaction to the absurdity of the world around them. The authors explore various psychological mechanisms that force a person to deal with the disorder and chaos of the outside world, as well as their own internal conflicts and contradictions. The drama of absurdity puts a mirror in front of the audience, reflecting the complex psychological aspects of human nature and evoking deep reflections on them.
The philosophical and psychological aspects of drama of absurdity make this genre unique and relevant to modern society. It allows us to better understand ourselves, the world around us and our place in it, causing deep reflection on the meaning of life and the nature of the human soul.
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