The Great Dramas of the Absurd: List and Review
The great dramas of absurdity are not just theatrical plays, it is a profound exploration of human existence in a world devoid of meaning and order. These works represent the absurdity of being, the meaninglessness of existence and despair at the inevitability of death.Created during post-war Europe, the great dramas of absurdity reflect the loss of faith in traditional values and helplessness before the absurdity of reality. Plays by authors such as Samuel Beckett, Eugene Ionesco, Jean-Paul Sartre and Harold Pinter are shocking in their singularity, causing audiences mixed feelings of amazement, laughter and anxiety.
The great dramas of absurdity often revolve around the themes of death, loneliness, the meaninglessness of life and despair at inevitability. They represent a world devoid of order and purpose, where a person powerlessly struggles with the madness and inevitability of death.
Through the form of absurd drama, the authors express their attitude to the world and human nature, forcing the audience to think about the meaning of life and the essence of being. The great dramas of absurdity are a challenge to traditional ideas about theater and life, an exploration of the boundaries between reality and fantasy, meaning and meaninglessness.
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