- Unused Lyrics and Absurdity Complete
- Reads 1,245
- Votes 4
- Parts 18
- Time 14m
Another collection of poems and unused song lyrics. The earliest ones date back to 2015 and 2016. A lot of them are complete absurdity. Like the title says. I decided to include a few poems from a poetry project back in high school, because I heard that my English teacher passed away. - Nihilist's Cookbook Complete
- Reads 162
- Votes 18
- Parts 15
- Time 7m
A collection of dark poems and writing pieces. - THE UNSEEN RELATION: SHAKESPEARE AND ABSURDISM Complete
- Reads 57
- Votes 3
- Parts 1
- Time 14m
The term "absurdity" is very well known in literature and frequently used by the writers of post 2nd World War. They use this term in the manner of its meaning or even more than that in their works. The effects of War and human sufferings from that caused absurdism to flourished and also spread Nihilism, meaninglessness, nothingness. The aim and motive of this paper is to prove that the idea of absurdism may be new which is observed by absurd writer on human bizarre situation, but the existence of absurdism was already been used in the writings of Elizabethan writers or before that. In these writers the king of drama, William Shakespeare was also one of the most prominent in whose writings the existence of absurdity can easily be traceable when he is well known for his tragedies and comedies. Although this existence was not noticed by or tagged by the writers or critics of that time as absurdism, there was its presence on the large scale. This paper is going to compare the level of absurdity among the playwrights of absurd and absurdism in the select works of Shakespeare. The idea here is that the writer who is still incomparable also created the levels of absurdity in his plays unintentionally without being aware of the notion of "Absurdism". - Like My Father Complete
- Reads 13
- Votes 0
- Parts 1
- Time 10m
Conversation and Realization takes place in a mid-west bar in this short about the shared existential problems of a father and son. - Caroline Complete
- Reads 9
- Votes 0
- Parts 1
- Time <5 mins
title still ongoing process - please feel free to recommend if you have any ideas! - The Lap Dog In Limerence Complete
- Reads 20
- Votes 0
- Parts 1
- Time 9m
Somebody's narration of a mad obsession. - God And The Devil Are Raging Outside 7/11 Complete
- Reads 5
- Votes 0
- Parts 1
- Time 23m
Ok, fine. I might have embellished a little. It didn't occur in front of a 7/11, it was a 24 hour Star Market. But the rest is true. (Artwork by Tyler Garcia @stormcloudartwork) - Revolt, Freedom, and Passion: An Abstract of the Myth of Sisyphus Complete
- Reads 3
- Votes 0
- Parts 1
- Time <5 mins
A short 500 word essay about the Myth of Sisyphus. - The Silhouette in the Creek Complete
- Reads 64
- Votes 11
- Parts 2
- Time 6m
Once abducted, never the same. Can he even be trusted? --- Zia never thought she would be abducted. She hopes she'll be okay. The kidnapper turns out to be her past lover. Sometimes she gets distracted by the silhouette in the creek. - DEATH OF A FANFICTION WRITER Ongoing
- Reads 39
- Votes 4
- Parts 4
- Time 19m
Acclaimed fan fiction writer (@goofyethan76) is tortured by the talking insects inside his skin, haunted by the ghosts of his past work, and heartbroken by the eventual deaths of everyone around him as he tries to finish his masterwork: "SpongeBob Squarepants meets Lightning McQueen at Hogwarts." A black comedy thriller about the creative process, the unredeemable wasteland that is Wattpad, and the fine line between what is fiction and what is reality. - More of This Shit Again Complete
- Reads 116
- Votes 0
- Parts 16
- Time 16m
More poems. Mostly free verse. Topics include: relationships, depression, absurdism, life, death and other themes. - Newborn: A One-Scene Play Complete
- Reads 59
- Votes 2
- Parts 1
- Time 6m
Amma and Eden are not who they seem... or who they may think they are. - Yesterday's New Year Complete
- Reads 14
- Votes 2
- Parts 1
- Time 1h 2m
In the near future time travel, though trivialized through commercialization in the public eye, proves to be more dangerous than anticipated. Apathy and heartbreak culminate in the perfect cocktail to unravel reality and reveal the dreaded absurdity beneath it. - No Smoking in the Banquet Complete
- Reads 16
- Votes 0
- Parts 2
- Time 2h 15m
Guests arrive for a lavish meal. Some savor every bite, while others are more cautious. But two of the guests suspect something more sinister is at play. - USE OF LANGUAGE BY EUGENE IONESCO IN HIS WORKS: THE CHAIRS AND THE BALD SOPRANO Complete
- Reads 51
- Votes 1
- Parts 1
- Time 27m
ABSTRACT This paper deals with the language used by one of the most famous modern writer EUGENE IONESCO (1909-1994), in his plays,The Chairs and The Bald Soprano. Ionesco is the writer whose sense of literature incorporated with the experiences he gained from his life and the observations that he made in society and people around him.The usage of language in his works we can say, to some extent, is quite similar to other modern writers who motivated their thoughts and writing skills to write in an absurd manner and portray the extreme level of absurdity of human and worlds in their works. But as every writer is having their own way of flourishing the works, like through plot, character, dialogues and scenes and so on. Ionesco too had his way of presenting the levels of absurdity in the society and his technique was 'Language'. He is often called as Man of Anti-Theatre, because of his presentation of language as an impossible means of communication. The paper will present these points briefly and will focus on the two above mentioned texts in detail.
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