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The circularity and ridiculousness of this excerpt's language obviously mark it as a work from the postmodern era. So, option (A) is the correct answer.
Why does the post-modern era absurd?
Absurdism is omnipresent in postmodern art. The Absurdist movement, which emerged after WWII, was based on the belief that existence is irrational, illogical, discordant, and unjustified.
Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot, as well as Absurdist playwrights Eugene Ionesco and Arthur Adamov, popularized the 'Theater of the Absurd,' as dubbed by theater critic Martin Esslin in his 1961 work.
Their works' cultural setting was affected by political turbulence, technological breakthroughs, and social upheaval.
The emergence of fascism, WWII, and the Holocaust exposed a moral deterioration, to which absurdist playwrights reacted on.
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