Abstract

The proposed article examines the existential issues of Max Kidruk’s novels “Bot: Atacama Crisis” and “Bot: Guayaquil Paradox”, in particular: motifs of the absurdity of existence, alienation, freedom of choice, responsibility for one’s choice, fear of death, the search for the meaning of life and authenticity. A detailed examination of the symbolic elements, motives and themes that form the existential consciousness of the characters in the context of modern technological and environmental challenges is carried out; the role of technology as a central aspect of the modern existential crisis is emphasized. The impact of technological utopias and catastrophes on human consciousness and moral choice in literary interpretation and philosophical approaches to the analysis of literary works is investigated, which allows for a deeper understanding of the interaction of man with technological progress and the natural environment, highlighted in modern literature. In the course of the research, it was determined that existential issues occupy an important place in the literature of the 20th century and retain their relevance in modern literature. Max Kidruk, a Ukrainian writer known for his techno-thrillers, reveals in his novels different existential problems relevant to humanity: the motif of technological threat permeates both novels under study (“Bot: Atacama Crisis” and “Bot: Guayaquil Paradox”), reflecting the fear of the uncontrolled use of the latest technologies. The author raises the question of the ethics of scientific experiments and possible consequences for humanity. The motif of moral choice is also central to Kidruk’s works. Heroes are forced to make difficult decisions that affect their lives and the lives of other people; the author emphasizes the importance of moral principles in the modern world. The theme of human interaction with nature is relevant in both novels. Kidruk shows how human activities can lead to serious ecological disasters, emphasizing the need to raise environmental awareness and responsibility. The author raises issues about the nature of consciousness and the limits of scientific experiments, forcing the reader to think about the ethical aspects of technological progress. Consequently, both of Kidruk’s works address deep existential questions about the nature of evil, human responsibility, and the impact of technology on society. They emphasize that civilization can both elevate and destroy human spirituality, and call for awareness of the consequences of one’s actions. The common will of all people can stop absolute evil and its rule on earth, but for this everyone must fight their inner demons and make morally responsible choices.

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