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Absurd Adjective: --wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate: completely ridiculous --having no rational or orderly relationship to human life Noun: an absurd state of affairs.
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The Absurd and Social Commentaries
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Hyperbolic Logical Fallacies
Absurdity as a Device Hyperbolic Logical Fallacies
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Absurdism and Non Sequitur
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Breaking Social Conformity
Anecdotes in which characters take socially unacceptable actions to confront socially accepted emotions.
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Absurdism life is irrational, illogical, incongruous, and without reason
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Camus, Kafka, and Absurdism
Camus (possibly the greatest Existential novelists) believed that Kafka was the first to perfectly marry Absurdism to Existential ideals – both in a philosophical sense and a literary sense.
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Franz Kafka Albert Camus
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Surrealism
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Gala Éluard, 1924 Max Ernst (French, born Germany, 1891–1976) Oil on canvas 32 x 25 3/4 in. (81.3 x 65.4 cm) The Muriel Kallis Steinberg Newman Collection, Gift of Muriel Kallis Newman, 2006 ( ) © 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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Photo: This Is the Color of My Dreams, Joan Miró (Spanish, 1893–1983) Oil on canvas; 38 x 51 in. (96.5 x cm) The Pierre and Maria-Gaetana Matisse Collection, 2002 ( ) © 2011 Successió Miró / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris
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Margritte, Rene. The Treachery of Images. Oil painting. 1928-1929.
Los Angels’ County Museum of Art
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Dali, Salvador. The Persistence of Memory. Oil painting. 1931.
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