Theatre of the absurd
Time: Post WWII
Fictions
Existentialism: existence has no meaning, no logic, irrational, and silence.
This absurd means to take man’s reaction to a world apparently without meaning.
Comedy and Tragedy
People found entertainment from Tragedy.
Repetitive and meaningless actions.
Shaped by political turmoil.
Samuel Beckett
Irish novelist, theatre director. Poet, and literary translator.
Example: Waiting for Godot
-full of negative energy stuff and conversations
-depression
-wrote in French in 1948
Fictions
Existentialism: existence has no meaning, no logic, irrational, and silence.
This absurd means to take man’s reaction to a world apparently without meaning.
Comedy and Tragedy
People found entertainment from Tragedy.
Repetitive and meaningless actions.
Shaped by political turmoil.
Samuel Beckett
Irish novelist, theatre director. Poet, and literary translator.
Example: Waiting for Godot
-full of negative energy stuff and conversations
-depression
-wrote in French in 1948
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