Palak
The belief is that individuals create their own meaning in an indifferent world. Here are nine classic works exploring this theme:
Raskolnikov's struggle with guilt after committing murder explores suffering and the search for meaning.
Meursault’s indifference and involvement in a murder examine meaninglessness and human alienation.
Frankl, a Holocaust survivor, discusses finding meaning in suffering to endure extreme conditions.
Vladimir and Estragon’s endless wait for Godot symbolizes despair and the search for meaning in a purposeless world.
Gregor Samsa's transformation into an insect highlights the absurdity and isolation of human existence.
Antoine’s existential nausea and alienation delve into themes of existence and purpose.