absurdist theater
Absurdist theater is a style of drama that emphasizes the illogical and chaotic aspects of human existence. It often portrays characters in situations that highlight the meaninglessness of life, using nonsensical dialogue and bizarre scenarios. This genre challenges traditional narrative structures and character development, focusing instead on the absurdity of the human condition.
Key figures in absurdist theater include playwrights like Samuel Beckett and Eugène Ionesco. Their works often feature repetitive actions and circular plots, reflecting the futility of human efforts. The aim is to provoke thought and evoke emotions, encouraging audiences to confront the absurdity of life and existence.