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    International Journal of English and Literature (IJEL) ISSN 2249-6912 Vol. 3‚ Issue 2‚ Jun 2013‚ 139-144 © TJPRC Pvt. Ltd. A STUDY OF THE ZOO STORY AS AN ABSURD AND SOCIALLY REALISTIC DRAMA SHIPRA MALIK Associate Professor‚ I.I.M.T Engg. College‚ Meerut‚ Uttarpradesh‚ India ABSTRACT The article is an attempt to bring into light the elements of absurdism and social criticism in the play‚ The Zoo Story written by Edward Albee. Throughout the play the dramatist has adopted certain absurdist techniques

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    Lewis Carroll’s novel‚ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland‚ has been interpreted as an absurd and nonsense book for children. It is a nonsense book‚ but it is also so much more. Carroll has intertwined nonsense and logic therefore creating sense with nonsense. By looking past the absurdities of this book you find new meaning. You find that the novel is full of references and parallel aspects of the Victorian era in topics of etiquette‚ education and prejudice. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is also

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    born indistinguishable from the day we shall die. It is very clear from the very word “Absurd” that it means nonsensical‚ opposed to reason‚ something silly‚ foolish‚ senseless‚ ridiculous and topsy-turvy. So‚ a drama having a cock and bull story would be called an absurd play. Moreover‚ a play having loosely constructed plot‚ unrecognizable characters‚ metaphysical called an absurd play. Actually the ‘Absurd Theatre’ believes that humanity’s plight is purposeless in an existence‚ which is out of

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    Camus’ Attitude to the Absurd in his The Stranger Mahbuba Sultana1 Abstract: Albert Camus (1913-1960) was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1957 for his important literary production‚ which with clear-sighted earnestness illuminates the problems of the human conscience in our times. He was a representative of non-metropolitan French literature. His origin in Algeria and his experiences there in the thirties were dominating influences in his thought and work. The Stranger is indeed

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    The underlying theme in Joan Didion’s essay “Marrying Absurd” is that customs and traditions of typical marriages do not apply in Las Vegas. Didion begins her essay describing the lack of requirements to obtain a marriage license in Las Vegas. She states that one can marry at almost any time or day‚ it just might cost a little more. Las Vegas has transformed the traditional wedding industry into a 24 hour seven day a week instant wedding industry. Didion quoted justice of the peace‚ Mr. James A.

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    The Paper of the Absurd: A Literary Analysis of The Stranger By: Michael Lovett Advanced Placement English Language and Compositions 5th Period 13th of December‚ 2010 Michael Lovett In Albert Camus’ existential novel The Stranger‚ the pointlessness of life and existence is exposed and expounded upon in such a manner that the entire foundation of spirituality is shaken. The concept that drives this novel is one coined by Albert Camus himself‚ the “absurd”. Under the absurd‚ life is pointless

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    The first line from Waiting for Godot‚ "Nothing to be done"‚ could be said to sum up the Theatre of the Absurd‚ except that there ’s always something happening. Discuss this statement with reference to the theatrical features and dramatic action of the Theatre of the Absurd as realised in performance"Nothing to be done‚" is one of the many phrases that is repeated again and again throughout Samuel Beckett ’s Waiting For Godot. Godot is an existentialist play that reads like somewhat of a language

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    Stranger becomes a classic and haunts in general readers’ heart for many decades. Everyone is an innate “stranger”‚ and by reading “The Stranger”‚ we can face up to our solitary‚ absurd scenarios through our lives. Rain Liu 499110296 Ms. Gretchen Lee Sophomore Composition D R-4 11th June‚ 2012 An Antagonist in an Absurd World: “The Stranger” by Albert Camus “Why do I exist in this world?” This question might be quite common or ordinary to every individual who exists. However‚ few of

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    EXISTENTIAL STRAIN IN THE THEATRE OF THE ABSURD Presented to:- Prof: Salman Rafique By: - Khudija Bano R.N - 12142014 The theatre of the Absurd is the term introduced by a renowned philosopher Martin Esslin in his book “The theatre of the absurd”. He used this term to refer to the work of certain playwrights who shared same philosophy about man’s existence in this earthly life. Among these playwrights the most prominent were Samuel Beckett‚ Eugenie Ionesco‚ Harold Pinter‚ Jean Genet and

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    Ernest Hemmingway: A Farewell To Arms Normality Versus the Absurd Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms is arguably one of the greatest literary works of art to emerge from the twentieth century‚ largely due to the elaborate use of symbolism and incorporation of emergent themes. One of the themes that can be derived relates to the dichotomy of the absurd and normal (Baker). Amidst an escalating war‚ absurdity is evident in one’s attempt to inflict a sense of normality. Many characters

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