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... man's descent into brutality and the auditory image of man's quest for divinity " the basis of dramatic tension in the play.14 It is also the basis of the absurd . In Le Mythe de Sisyphe Camus defines the absurd as " la disproportion ...
... man's descent into brutality and the auditory image of man's quest for divinity " the basis of dramatic tension in the play.14 It is also the basis of the absurd . In Le Mythe de Sisyphe Camus defines the absurd as " la disproportion ...
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... man's direct confrontation with ontological impenetrability , from his aspira- tions in an unreliable cosmos . But perhaps tragedy results , too . Mar- lowe and Camus dramatize la non - garantie des valeurs , 22 the im- possibility of ...
... man's direct confrontation with ontological impenetrability , from his aspira- tions in an unreliable cosmos . But perhaps tragedy results , too . Mar- lowe and Camus dramatize la non - garantie des valeurs , 22 the im- possibility of ...
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... man would have speak to him is the God of man's own wish - fulfillment and , hence , of man's own creation . In the poem “ God's Funeral , " Hardy brilliantly uses a funeral train as a metaphor for man's modern , philosophic burial of ...
... man would have speak to him is the God of man's own wish - fulfillment and , hence , of man's own creation . In the poem “ God's Funeral , " Hardy brilliantly uses a funeral train as a metaphor for man's modern , philosophic burial of ...
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