Basic principles and ideas of existentialism in literature
Existentialism is a philosophical current that focuses on individual existence, free will, and responsibility to one's decisions and deeds. In literature, existentialism has found its way through images and plots that reflect the basic principles and ideas of this direction.This genre of literary analysis explores the key principles and ideas of existentialism, such as alienation, the meaninglessness of being, the search for the meaning of life, the absurdity of existence and the inevitability of death. It analyzes how these ideas are manifested in literary works through characters, plots and storytelling style.
Existentialism in literature is often presented through the characters' internal monologues, their reflections on the meaning of life, relationships with other people, and the struggle against the inevitability of death. The authors of existential works sought to express a sense of absurdity and uncertainty in human existence.
The study of the basic principles and ideas of existentialism in literature makes it possible to better understand the philosophical depth of this direction and its significance for modern man. This genre of literary analysis is intended to help readers expand their knowledge of the literary manifestations of existentialism and assess their influence on the formation of human worldview and cultural heritage.
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