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Originally Posted by horn
Sorry, i'm having trouble understanding what you're saying. Is what i quoted your own view or part of an art history summary?
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Historically,
this play, a masterpiece of post war existentialism, wants to prove that we are all alone in the world, and it befalls to us to solve all our problems, we are the source of pain and joy and we must accept this lonelyness.
The trying to evolve bit is more of a 'fight club' approach to a historical opinion that being technologically advanced means squat in matters of moral and ethics, that often the simpler things are the better, and progress, broadly speaking, is not always of the best interest to mankind