Monty Python is the name of a six comedian team, five British, and one American, to
create comedy sketches and movies which explored the realms of silliness and rudeness. Works
by the pythons included such movies as Monty python and the holy grail, Monty python and the
life of Brian, and Monty python and the Meaning of Life. They produced a television series titled
Monty Python's flying circus which aired on the BBC. And later aired on PBS. Absurdism is a
literary movement that ignores theatrical conventions and thwarts audience expectations. It is
characterized by unrealistic characters and situations, unconventional style, and having elements
of senselessness of life and death. Monty Python conforms …show more content…
When the hosts asks him to pull down his trousers he
refuses. Realistically one whom chooses to admit such a condition would be comfortable in
proving that condition which is why this character is unrealistic. (Buttocks 1) Monty Pythons
life of Brian tells the story of Brian, a completely normal person, who throughout his life is
mistaken as the messiah. Although he tries to rid himself of his followers he gains the attention
of the upper class and is crucified. While Brian is a completely normal character the situation
around him is irrational and unrealistic. (Morgan 224) There are other examples of irrational
and unrealistic situations including Adolf Hitler standing for parliament in a post WWII England.
(Morgan 42) A depiction of live organ donations, and a dinner party where death crashes the
party. These situations could not or would not happen rationally or realistically but are abundant
in Monty python exhibiting Monty Pythons connection to absurdism.
Absurdism in Monty Python is also evident by its unconventional style which serves to
thwart audience expectations. Absurdism abandon the traditional elements of literature in