The Misunderstanding

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The Misunderstanding is a tragic play by Albert Camus that explores existential themes of absurdity, alienation, and the failure of human communication within a family drama.

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instanceOf existentialist play
play
theatrical work
tragedy
author Albert Camus
centralCharacter Jan
Maria
Martha
the Mother
the Old Man
countryOfOrigin France
dramaticConflict a family’s inability to recognize and communicate with one another
dramaticStyle minimalist
philosophical dialogue
symbolic
exploresConcept fate
moral indifference
responsibility
the silence of God
genre existential drama
philosophical drama
tragedy
hasMotive desire to escape a bleak homeland
search for happiness
hasSetting a small inn
an unnamed country
literaryMovement 20th-century French literature
mainTheme absurdity
alienation
death
failure of human communication
family conflict
identity
meaning of life
narrativeForm one-act structure with scenes
originalLanguage French
originalTitle Le Malentendu
philosophicalCurrent philosophy of the absurd
philosophicalMovement existentialism
plotSummary A son returns incognito to his mother and sister, who run an inn and murder wealthy guests, leading to his unrecognized killing and a tragic revelation.
sharesThemesWith Caligula
The Myth of Sisyphus
The Stranger
tone bleak
philosophical
tragic

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Albert Camus notableWork The Misunderstanding