Abstract

Pedagogical Suicide, Philosophy of Nihilism, Absurdity and Existentialism in Albert Camus’ The Myth of Sisyphus and Its Impact on Post-Independence Odia Literature

Highlights

  • The Myth of Sisyphus is one of the best philosophical writings of Camus

  • The essay picks out the latent secrets of life and death, the philosophy of death and life and happiness

  • In the he defines and illustrates the philosophy of ‘absurd’. He speaks about the logics and connections between reason and meaning

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The Myth of Sisyphus is one of the best philosophical writings of Camus. Its major and important most contribution to the world of philosophy is its vibrant optimistic attitude. He speaks about the logics and connections between reason and meaning In this particular essay, he has tried to enlighten and focus on the man’s futile search for meaning, unity and limpidity in the countenance of an unintelligible world devoid of Divinity and sempiternal and perdurable truths and values. He has tried to enlighten and focus on the man’s futile search for meaning, unity and limpidity in the countenance of an unintelligible world devoid of Divinity and sempiternal and perdurable truths and values Man needs this realization badly for the true taste of life. Camus has strictly denies and say, “No, all it needs is revolt” He has, given the meaning of life by means of ‘absurd’. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470

A Silhouette of the Thrust of The Myth of Sisyphus
The Philosophical Debates between Life and Death in The Myth of Sisyphus
Absurd Reasoning Versus Camus’ Philosophy via Existentialism
Reflection in Odia Literature
CONCLUSION
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