Josef K. faces a court that never explains itself, yet never releases him.
Tag: Absurdism
After that horrible night, laughter not only serves as a continual reminder to Clamence that his existence is ridiculous, but it also becomes the phantom of hypocrisy that he is unable to shake.
Absurdism emerged in the mid-20th century as a philosophy centered around the conflict between humanity’s desire to find meaning in life and the inherent meaninglessness of the universe.
The Lobster challenges viewers to consider the emphasis on originality and the risks of giving up one’s true self to societal norms.
The freedom to decide and choose becomes meaningful with a willingness to be responsible.
Everything Everywhere All at Once explores how a structure of reality is how human consciousness in knowing or understanding metaphysics.
Discover the profound themes of absurdism in Albert Camus’ The Stranger through the lens of Meursault’s existential journey.