The Absurd
"The Absurd" refers to the conflict between humans' search for meaning and the indifferent universe that offers none. This concept is often explored in philosophy and literature, particularly in the works of Albert Camus. It highlights the struggle individuals face when confronting the inherent meaninglessness of life.
In literature, "The Absurd" is characterized by illogical situations and nonsensical events, as seen in plays like Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot." These works illustrate the futility of human existence and the often humorous or tragic responses people have to their circumstances, emphasizing the tension between hope and despair.