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lesya692 [45]
8 months ago
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plays in 'theatre of the absurd' are focused on futility in all action and pointlessness of all direction.

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soldier1979 [14.2K]8 months ago
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Futility in all action and pointlessness in all directions are the focuses in Theater of the Absurd. This statement is true.

<h3>What is the Theater of the Absurd?</h3>

The reason that the statement in the question is true is that the plays in Theatre of the Absurd focus on pointlessness, emptiness, and also futility in all action.

The Theater of the Absurd is a type of performance art that was born after World War 2. The writing of this performance art took place from 1940 to 1960. The main characteristic of this performance art is absurdist fiction and because of this characteristic, the audience was shocked when they first heard it. see this show. The plots in Theater of the Absurd focus on unresolved mysteries, futility, emptiness, and absence. This absurd plot is the main attraction in this performing arts.

This question is incomplete, but most probably your question was:

Futility in all action and pointlessness in all directions are the focuses in Theater of the Absurd (True/False). Hence, the correct option is true.

Learn more about the Theatre of Absurd at brainly.com/question/2777571

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