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The Walking Between The Absurd And Resistance

Posted on:2012-02-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H X ChangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330335499491Subject:Literature and art
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Albert Camus (Albert Camus, 1913-1960), the great French Existentialist, he expressed concern about the survival of human survival, and relevance. To a great understanding of the reality of the soul, from the death of absurd angle ultimate of human existence. People will die, but the human longing for eternal life, but through the afterlife of reincarnation to bear the weight of the "life." This kind of future Expectations and Reality of cruel form the life of the absurd. Absurd is the people, world, man and the world of separation, the relationship between the "Trinity" constitutes a Camus exist aesthetics theoretical core. Since no absurdity is everywhere, and when there is not and cannot be eliminated, so the survival of the absurd, it should not have too many expectations, rather like Sisyphus as exhaustion exhaust self, boldly challenge the fate, and at the same destiny contest, get the life of happiness and joy.Recognizing the existence of the fantastic is a sober man informed, aware of the existence of absurdity does not mean the end of life, on the contrary it is the beginning of life, Camus pointed out that the revolt was faced with the absurdity of the best choice, but to resist and not nihilism is not a history of the revolution, but rather to an ancient Greece thought as the backing of moderate resistance, resistance to respect for universal human nature, emphasizing abstinence, committed to the survival of man and the world. It can be said Camus to reveal the absurdity of human existence, not that it should inform the human reality of life is absurd, but through the fantastic sworn a truth: survival is not meaningful in itself, but in the end this is the reality itself.
Keywords/Search Tags:Camus, Absurd, Resistance, Existentialism aesthetics
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