Grotesque (Monstrous)
The term "grotesque" refers to something that is bizarre, unnatural, or distorted, often evoking feelings of discomfort or horror. It can describe art, literature, or physical forms that combine elements in strange or exaggerated ways. The grotesque often challenges conventional beauty and can provoke thought about societal norms and human nature.
In literature and art, the grotesque is frequently used to explore themes of identity, fear, and the uncanny. Notable examples include the works of Franz Kafka and Edvard Munch, where characters or images embody the monstrous aspects of existence. This style invites viewers and readers to confront their own perceptions of reality.