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Theater of the Absurd



Theater of the Absurd, term to describe plays in which traditional values are unable to fulfill emotional and spiritual needs. Human experience is seen as chaotic and without purpose, and people are often depicted as victims of technology and bourgeois values. Samuel Beckett, Eugéne Ionesco, Jean Genet, Edward Albee, and Harold Pinter have been identified with this genre.



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