In connection with Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett:
"...The Theatre of the Absurd, a form of theatre which stemmed from the Absurdist philosophy
of Albert Camus. Absurdism itself is a branch of the traditional assertions of existentialism, pioneered by Søren Kierkegaard, and posits that, while inherent meaning might very well exist in the universe, human beings are incapable of finding it due to some form of mental or philosophical limitation. Thus humanity is doomed to be faced with the Absurd, or the absolute absurdity of existence in lack of intrinsic purpose."
...I immensely agree. I did not know someone else already phrased it before me. Again. Well, I still have some mysteries to uncover, just on the border of hurting the phenomenon of the absurd.
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