This literary era was known as "Theatre of the Absurd", and it was characterised by a fascination with absurdity in all its forms – philosophical, dramaturgical, existential, emotional. This is a drama form that pushes theatre to extremes, and which asks probing questions about what reality (and unreality) really looks like. Often interpreted as a response to the challenges of living in a 20th-century world that seems devoid of meaning, it is frequently far more nightmarish than funny.
True, because, even if it's a coinsidence, and you are listining though your preferences effectively, everyone can use the same listening strategies to become more effective listeners.
when you have manners you and a good student or something else but when it's the opposite of manners your are rude have bad behavior and don't listen to people.Your welcome!