Ankit's Reviews > Caligula and Cross Purpose
Caligula and Cross Purpose
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I read the Cross Purpose (or The Misunderstanding) play, and not Caligula.
The tone was clear and the philosophy was bare. When the drama ends, one would ask the same question as one would ask if he looks out in the world, "The actions of the universe doesn't make any sense." And precisely that is what makes us human.
The world is cruel to both: the criminal and the innocent.
Excellent drama and dialogues. And Albert Camus stays one of my most favorite writers.
The tone was clear and the philosophy was bare. When the drama ends, one would ask the same question as one would ask if he looks out in the world, "The actions of the universe doesn't make any sense." And precisely that is what makes us human.
The world is cruel to both: the criminal and the innocent.
Excellent drama and dialogues. And Albert Camus stays one of my most favorite writers.
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December 13, 2019
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December 13, 2019
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