While keeping in view the elements of absurdity, the study focuses the analysis of Samuel Beckett’s play “Waiting for Godot” and Camus’ novel “The Outsider”. The artistic features of these works such as title, setting, structure, theme, characters and actions/dialogues are overviewed through the lens of absurdity. Both of the texts have these issues in some proportion with different contexts but many similarities. The absurdity appeared was in the form of meaninglessness of life without any goal and purpose, chaos in life, love for death and emotional and spiritual barren characters
Martin Esslin coined the term “absurd” in his book The Theatre of the Absurd (1961) for a ...
The paper seeks to read Samuel Becket’s famous tragi-comic play Waiting for Godot in its broad socio...
It is commonly felt among literary and theatre-going people today that the Theatre of the Absurd is ...
This research has a focus to reexamine and hence reevaluate the concept of the absurd, philosophical...
Abstract. This thesis carries out an existential analysis of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and ...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos.Codi: EA0938. Curs: 2015/2016 Universitat Jaume I. Departa...
This article attempts to re-signify the already extensively discussed conception of the absurd attr...
Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot (1952) is one of the most puzzling plays of the modern era. It is...
This article aimed to analyze an absurd drama entitled "Waiting for Godot" by Samuel Beckett. Derrid...
The play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett has for a long time been considered one of his best wor...
The thesis writer?s reasons for choosing Samuel Beckett as the author because he is a great Irish li...
This paper discusses the absurd character types that exist in Samuel Beckett's play, Waiting for God...
Samuel Beckett has long been recognized as a great playwright of the Theater of the Absurd, a theatr...
This essay examines the grotesque in Samuel Becketts wellknown play Waiting for Godot. The play is p...
After the Second World War, a deep crisis of ideas in Europe pressured people to reconsider traditio...
Martin Esslin coined the term “absurd” in his book The Theatre of the Absurd (1961) for a ...
The paper seeks to read Samuel Becket’s famous tragi-comic play Waiting for Godot in its broad socio...
It is commonly felt among literary and theatre-going people today that the Theatre of the Absurd is ...
This research has a focus to reexamine and hence reevaluate the concept of the absurd, philosophical...
Abstract. This thesis carries out an existential analysis of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and ...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos.Codi: EA0938. Curs: 2015/2016 Universitat Jaume I. Departa...
This article attempts to re-signify the already extensively discussed conception of the absurd attr...
Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot (1952) is one of the most puzzling plays of the modern era. It is...
This article aimed to analyze an absurd drama entitled "Waiting for Godot" by Samuel Beckett. Derrid...
The play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett has for a long time been considered one of his best wor...
The thesis writer?s reasons for choosing Samuel Beckett as the author because he is a great Irish li...
This paper discusses the absurd character types that exist in Samuel Beckett's play, Waiting for God...
Samuel Beckett has long been recognized as a great playwright of the Theater of the Absurd, a theatr...
This essay examines the grotesque in Samuel Becketts wellknown play Waiting for Godot. The play is p...
After the Second World War, a deep crisis of ideas in Europe pressured people to reconsider traditio...
Martin Esslin coined the term “absurd” in his book The Theatre of the Absurd (1961) for a ...
The paper seeks to read Samuel Becket’s famous tragi-comic play Waiting for Godot in its broad socio...
It is commonly felt among literary and theatre-going people today that the Theatre of the Absurd is ...