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Absurdism- the human condition as basically meaningless, It can be surreal, illogical, conflictless and plotless. The dialogue often seems to be complete gibberish.

Realism- Depicting life as it really is on the stage. complete with believable plot, dialog, characters, and ending . fourth wall very real.

ex. Henrik Ibsen

so you may say the two are opposites, one embracing life, and one questioning it.

now this doesnt mean that either dont have a message, or deal with social issues. they both often do, but have different approaches in which they deal with the problem.

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