abszurditás
Abszurditás is a Hungarian term that translates to absurdity in English. It refers to a state of being illogical, nonsensical, or unreasonable, often in a way that is humorous or disturbing. The concept of abszurditás has been explored in various fields, including philosophy, literature, and art.
In philosophy, abszurditás is often associated with existentialism. Philosophers like Albert Camus explored the "absurd" as
In literature and theater, abszurditás is a prominent theme, particularly in the theater of the absurd. Playwrights
Art can also express abszurditás through surrealism and other movements that challenge conventional logic and representation.