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100

After which major conflict did the Theatre of the Absurd emerge?

WWII

100

What happens to communication in absurd drama?

It breaks down 

100

Does absurd drama usually follow a beginning, middle, and end?

No

100

What type of characters are typical in absurd drama?

Flat or stereotypical characters

100

Do events in absurd drama always make sense?

no

200

When did absurd drama become popular? 

Late 1950s

200

What type of dialogue is common in absurd plays?

Illogical or meaningless dialogue

200

What type of art is absurd drama often compared to?

Abstract painting

200

What is the typical emotional state of characters in absurd drama?

Confused or lost

200

Who wrote Waiting for Godot?

Samuel Beckett

300

Which continent did most absurdist playwrights come from?

Europe 

300

What shape does the structure of absurd plays often have?

Circular structure

300

What replaces logical argument in absurd drama?

Irrational or illogical speech

300

What kind of interaction do characters often fail to achieve?

Real communication or understanding

300

What are the names of the two main characters in Waiting for Godot?

Vladimir and Estragon

400

Which philosophical movement influenced absurd drama’s focus on meaninglessness?

Existencialism

400

What kind of world are characters usually trapped in?

An incomprehensible or meaningless world.

400

What key element of storytelling is often absent in absurd drama?

A clear plot

400

In Waiting for Godot, what are Vladimir and Estragon constantly doing?

Waiting 

400

Whats the most absurd thing in live.

opinion (At least try)

500

What political division collapsed in 1989, the same year Beckett died?

The Iron Curtain

500

What is often missing at the end of absurd plays?

A clear resolution or solution

500

Absurd plays often resemble which mental experiences?

Dreams or nightmares

500

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Bonus

500

Describe Language Samuel used in his most famous work. (3 points)

ambiguous, unclear and misleading 

express the totality and complexity of his experience

illogical statements, play on words (puns), neologisms, situational and verbal irony, symbolism 

double negatives,  

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