the human condition

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The human condition refers to the universal experiences, struggles, emotions, and moral questions that define human life and existence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anthropological concept
existential concept
literary theme
philosophical concept
addressedBy cinema
drama
literature
mythology
poetry
religious traditions
visual arts
characterizedBy ambiguity
awareness of time and change
conflict between desires and duties
tension between individuality and community
uncertainty
concerns ethical decision-making
human agency
human finitude
human limitations
the nature of human existence
what it means to be human
includes alienation
awareness of death
cultural belonging
despair
freedom
hope
identity formation
joy
loss
love
moral conflict
mortality
responsibility
search for meaning
social relationships
suffering
vulnerability
refersTo fundamental features of human existence
shared human experiences
universal aspects of human life
relatedTo consciousness
ethics
existential anxiety
human dignity
human rights
self-awareness
the meaning of life
studiedIn anthropology
cultural studies
existentialism
literary studies
philosophy
psychology
theology

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Carson McCullers theme the human condition