Absurdism
Ecclesiastes
Existentialism
Waiting for Godot
Christian Existentialism
100

This playwright wanted to represent the tragic situation of life focusing on its absurdity and irrationality

Samuel Beckett

100

The author of Ecclesiastes

King Solomon

100

Jean Paul Sartre was a main proponent in this specific sect of Existentialism

French Existentialism

100

The props associated with Vladimir and Estragon, respectively

Hat and shoes

100
Individuals are free to choose or not choose this, but it is only them who can make that choice

Faith

200

A term applied to a group of dramatists; not a school

The Theatre of the Absurd

200

We all have the propensity to do this

Evil

200

How Existentialists viewed life to be

Meaningless

200

The only things Estragon remembers from the Bible

Maps and pretty colors

200

The two types of Existentialists

Godly and ungodly

300

A name used to describe the working-class playwrights who were frustrated with their situations after the war

Angry Young Men

300

How King Solomon viewed life to be

Meaningless

300

Considered the "Father of Existentialism"

Kierkegaard
300

When the boy visits Gogo and Didi a second time, he says his brother is this

Sick

300

This concept makes all faith existential

Free will

400

A trend that appeared in post-war dramas; other than absurdity

Anger

400

King Solomon explains everything on Earth is meaningless unless it does this

Glorifies God

400

Existentialism became popular in Britain after this war

World War II

400

Where Estragon spent the night before Act I begins

In a ditch

400

This freedom is an important theme for Christian Existentialism

Freedom of choice

500
Four ways that Absurdist dramas differ from traditional dramas

Plot, time, setting, language, style, or characters

500

Two themes of Ecclesiastes

Human yearning, moral values, our fallen nature, ultimate accountability

500

The state in which Existentialists believe all humans live in

Isolation or alienation

500

Who Gogo and Didi are waiting for

Godot

500

Two propositions of Christian Existentialism

Anxiety as a condition of living, capacity for self-awareness, freedom and responsibility, awareness of death, striving for identity, the search for meaning
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