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What kind of absurd play is this?

2024-09-09 18:46
2024-09-09 23:26

Absurdist drama is an unconventional form of drama that usually focuses on exaggerated, bizarre, and eccentric plots, as well as characters and scenes that transcend reality. This form of drama is often seen as an art form that challenges conventional human thinking and moral standards, and is often rejected by traditional forms of drama such as realism, modernism, and socialism. The origin of the theater of the absurd can be traced back to the early 20th century, when the French dramatist Jacques Becket created a play called Waiting for Godot (The Waiting Man), which first proposed the concept of the theater of the absurd. Since then, the theater of the absurd has gradually become a global theater genre. Its representative works include Jean-Luc Carmen's The Fauve and Jean-Luc Godard's Nausicaäof the Valley of the Wind. Absurd plays were known for their exaggerated characters, illogical plots, strange scenes and language, as well as strong emotional expressions and realistic elements. This form of drama often explored the meaning of human existence, moral standards, social reality and other issues, but it often ignored these traditional drama topics.

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