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DiKsa [7]
3 years ago
12

What most clearly distinguishes this passage as an example of the Theater of

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ss7ja [257]3 years ago
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Answer:

Although the passage was not given, I would like to make a guess.

Explanation:

C. The character's actions are repetitive and circular.

Theatre of the Absurd took it's features from Modern Period tenets. Like Stream of Consciousness, Nihilism, Meaningless, Existentialism, Individualism and the likes. In such plays, nothing of significance is happening. It's monotonous, the same thing happening over and over again with no clear indication of it being over anytime soon. Human's existence lacks meaning and purpose, so there's nothing of note to be done.

For instance, in "Waiting for Godot" by Beckett, the cast were merely standing under a tree, waiting for someone they don't even know. They are prepared to wait there for the rest of their lives for someone they had no idea of his appearance.

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