We are driven to see the terrible absurdity of Othello's misunderstandings, as well as their plausibility and consequences. |
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Always aware of its own absurdity, the scripts positively dripped with knowing pop-culture references and side-splitting asides. |
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It is a high-wire act of comic absurdity with a safety net of sentimentality. |
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But, then, blooey, the storyline flies off into mannered absurdity, complete with a hostage-taking on top of the Eiffel Tower. |
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The only element Kurtzman adds to shape the events is drama, which serves to tease out the absurdity skulking just below the romantic surface. |
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The absurdity of the plot clashes with the show's craving for social realism. |
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It's easy to make fun of things like the absurdity of the plot, but this was never intended to be brain surgery. |
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The result is an airless Oedipal drama, with a persistent and inescapable note of absurdity. |
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Consumerism reaches ever-higher levels of absurdity, yet most of us are blind to it. |
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The show is funny and like other shows of Gervais' design it exposes the absurdity and iniquitousness of everyday life. |
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He likewise never dramatizes a cultural crisis of meaning as a kind of descent into nothingness, madness, and absurdity. |
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He couldn't help stepping back and looking at the absurdity of his situation. |
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As an absolute and omnicompetent power, from the standpoint of psychological realism it is both an ethical travesty and a practical absurdity. |
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The drinkers perform a comedic caterwaul while the folk singers create a dissonant background to the absurdity. |
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From being servants of myths, heroes become puppets, overwhelmed by absurdity, groping for faith. |
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Notions of reason and absurdity, exile and homeland have always framed South African art production. |
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Whether that made it all nice and legal I'll leave to the lawyers but a certain amount of absurdity suggested itself in the situation. |
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He plays it deadpan, with impeccable style and fastidious attention to detail, but of course that only enhances the absurdity. |
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Last year one MP tried to remove this legal absurdity with a Private Members Bill but failed. |
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And the traces of this absurdity are visible in the mien of our politicians. |
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Whether he is fit for the job is, of course, irrelevant to the continuing absurdity of the job itself. |
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Don Quixote is a monument to absurdity, a hymn to the inspiration and futility of the romantic anti-hero. |
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In particular I loved it's absurdity, it's gross attention to detail and it's endless fart gags. |
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Being married is so normal until I think about it, and then it is a maze of surreal absurdity. |
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As the family gather round to see her off in 1988, Lily reflects on both her past and the sheer absurdity of life. |
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There may well be a few cases where teachers and others, from the best of motives, stray into absurdity. |
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Tautology and absurdity are never far apart in Harry's spiels, but this one takes some beating. |
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At times the explanatory zeal of the commentators impels them into excess and absurdity. |
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They have made us think about ourselves by making us laugh at our own absurdity. |
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His deft touch and ability to extract humour and absurdity from the ordinary extends beyond directing movies. |
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I can't think of a post sarcastic enough to do justice to this absurdity at the moment. |
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For Camus, the recognition of absurdity cannot be shrugged off with an ironic smile. |
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It also tells us about his wonderful talent for reducing all the most serious moments of life to a kind of cheerful absurdity. |
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So the occasional Leftist claim that my work was sympathetic to Nazism is the height of absurdity. |
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They hobble out of their limousines, bowing in all their pristine, extravagant absurdity. |
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The sheer absurdity of the situation he recounts would be very amusing were it not so utterly pathetic. |
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It's a hilarious film full of gems of comic absurdity that are mixed in with nonchalant understatement. |
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Imagine the absurdity of having to abandon one's beloved Sheraton escritoire or four-poster bed. |
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We in the media kept this absurdity alive for weeks longer than necessary by any journalistic accounting. |
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This is a pure absurdity, as any fair reading of the pages we have devoted to such matters can demonstrate. |
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This book is full of aphorisms, bon mots and witticisms, nearly all to do with the absurdity of the world in which we live. |
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Such is the absurdity of attempting to move a conceptual framework from one country to another. |
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People trying to be hip and striving to have an individual style to the point of absurdity, that they end up all looking the same. |
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So, are you so over-committed because you're distracting yourself from the absurdity and meaninglessness of life? |
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The imbalanced pacing makes it difficult to appreciate the profound monologues and witty repartee that follow the long stretches of absurdity. |
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Philosophers wrote about the absurdity and emptiness of human existence in the extraneous Universe. |
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He gave me a long lecture about the absurdity of somebody claiming an interest in serious music who didn't own a stereophonic gramophone. |
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The plot sinks into absurdity, as dead people are resurrected and the Beast is exposed as a mechanical porcupine. |
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Strong campaigns across India maybe starting to force this corporation into a retreat, but it will not be the last such absurdity. |
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Jon Voight, as the camp commandant, or second in command under the mean spirited Warden, overacts to a point of absurdity. |
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From these and Harms's other works, there emanates a feeling of exuberance, self-deprecating humor and cheerful absurdity. |
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The ultimate height of absurdity was that he ended up entertaining the man for breakfast! |
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But to say that such people are the power behind the throne in the current administration is absurdity of a high order. |
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Taken to its logical conclusion, the argument by the Petitioners would lead to absurdity. |
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It would be an absurdity to maintain the sacrosanctity of confidentiality if that itself was putting people very seriously at risk. |
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There was a tender innocence about her, a beguiling absurdity, a delightful frankness. |
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If it does, it will be important to disobey it and have it tested in the courts, which one hopes will recognise its manifest absurdity. |
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It is part of his shtick, his way of underlining the absurdity of the system. |
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First of all, there's the absurdity inherent in making a touristy tour thing out of something so very serious and depressing. |
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Bringing attention to the absurdity and pointlessness of this provincial puffery does nothing to stop it. |
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To add to the absurdity, the packets come complete with a moist towelette similar to those provided in fast-food outlets. |
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It is an anarchic art, rooted in mockery, a ridiculous gesture towards the absurdity of the established order. |
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Barker is often perceived as a rather chilly writer, but here he laughs at the absurdity of humanity that dares to hope even as it digs its own grave with a spade. |
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It simultaneously reveals the absurdity of dictatorship and gives comfort to those languishing under an impossible reality. |
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He stops after a second, looks around him and laughs, apparently realizing the absurdity of the endeavor. |
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Iyer employs a terrific combination of erudition and absurdity that calls to mind the great postmodernists. |
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Camus answers that the absurdity of our tragic nature is actually benevolent. |
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There are moments in the column when he understands what a hopeless task he has taken on and abandons himself to the full intoxication of giddy absurdity. |
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At least I got some quality time with Cleo, bonding with her over the absurdity of her little brothers. |
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Second, he should use the State of the Union to drive home the absurdity of the situation, and the outrageousness of it. |
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We submit that there is no absurdity, repugnancy or inconsistency with any other provision of the Act which requires its terms to be given any other reading. |
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Finally in 2003, the absurdity of the explosive numbers forced MLB to institute a fig leaf of testing. |
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The absurdity of North Korea now extends to its futile attempt to anticipate the whims of Mother Nature. |
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As with most things, the British comedy Absolutely Fabulous skewered the absurdity years before its current ubiquity. |
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For every cigarette, there is a lollipop, and for every act of violence or despair, there is a moment of sheer comic absurdity. |
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I really rejoiced in the absurdity of the story, of the mythology, the mythological structure in its absurdity. |
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Without intending to diminish the absurdity of such view or their genocidal implications, it must be mentioned that extremist nationalisms tend to flourish together. |
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He tells me about the absurdity of the ASPCA, the Humane Society of the United States, and peta. |
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His play on the word bunyip, with its overtones of anachronistic absurdity, reflected the refusal by Australians to institutionalise an upper class. |
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Reservoir Dogs and pulp fiction exposed the absurdity of Hollywood violence, says Lee Siegel. |
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Theatre was much funnier in those days and Bainbridge the novelist can't resist the essential absurdity of people pretending not to be themselves eight times a week. |
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Best of all, there is a solid cast of actors who rise to the occasion of the screenplay, never overplaying comic moments but clearly getting the absurdity of every turn. |
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He attacks Royal Ascot for being an absurdity and a pantomime. |
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Many have pointed out the absurdity of asking new citizens to swear an oath to the Queen, when a large number of citizens born here would probably refuse to do the same. |
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As I gaze at this slender sylph in front of me, the absurdity of her paranoia gets me thinking that women so often suffer from a distorted view of themselves. |
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The emergent self is protean, shifting, cunning, humorous, unencumbered, sometimes angry, but equally capable of accepting its own absurdity and inconsequentiality. |
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Spectators may be overwhelmed by the flood of words as well as the clash of absurdity and reality without having a chance to give it a moment's thought. |
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I have forborne from commenting on the latest media circus about Australia's Governor General because of its sheer absurdity but I suppose I should devote a few words to it. |
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There are grave dangers in extending such subsidies, as the absurdity at present under discussion of providing hourly salary levels for visual artists suggests. |
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Sometimes it's commentary, sometimes satire, sometimes absurdity, sometimes what I call ludic, a mind play. |
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The concept of mixing pathos with slapstick was learnt from Karno, who also used elements of absurdity that became familiar in Chaplin's gags. |
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Burke imitated Bolingbroke's style and ideas in a reductio ad absurdum of his arguments for atheistic rationalism, demonstrating their absurdity. |
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Written in a direct and lively style, it denounced the decaying despotisms of Europe and pilloried hereditary monarchy as an absurdity. |
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In the accomplishment of this, they frequently reach the climax of absurdity. |
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Park did his best to rescue the diabolical concoction from absurdity. |
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This thread has degenerated now into a debate about whose sky fairy is the true sky fairy and therefore has reached the point of total absurdity. |
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Together with double negation elimination one may infer our originally formulated rule, namely that anything follows from an absurdity. |
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Or, This is a farrago of absurdity, I could never feel anything of the sort myself. |
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Any claim that they violate her right to freedom in not applying heroic measures is one of the extreme points of ethical absurdity. |
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He is critical of greed for gold, such as the absurdity of using the metal for coins in the early Republic. |
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The ophiophobic Indy also has a touchingly neurotic streak, which counterbalances the mounting absurdity of his relentless adventures. |
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With the wordless support of Bessie-winning dancers Karen Graham and Guillermo Resto, this lovely star couple sustained a tone of endearing absurdity. |
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His good sense had pointed out to him the artifices of the monks, and the gross absurdity of their miracles, wonders, and supposititious reliques. |
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Hence we may see the weakness and absurdity of that kind of jealousy and aversion which seems to subsist between the landward and manufacturing classes of people. |
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Negation elimination states that anything follows from an absurdity. |
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The Dadaists exalted absurdity and incongruity, the art of non sequitur, in works that surprised, shocked, and seethed with anti war and anti society sentiments. |
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