Moral rigidity refers to a strict adherence to moral principles without regard for individual circumstances or nuances. It is often characterized by an unwillingness to compromise on certain beliefs...
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How does irony and parody expose the absurdity of moral rigidity?
Moral rigidity refers to a set of strict rules that govern one's behavior and beliefs, based on personal values or cultural norms....
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Absurdity is often used to describe situations that seem illogical or nonsensical. It can also be seen as a tool for challenging established social conventions, norms, and values. In philosophy, it...
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Theatre is an art form that has been used to critique various aspects of society since ancient times. It can be used to express social commentary, question societal norms, and challenge ideas that...
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Moral rigidity refers to a strong adherence to one's personal belief system that is typically based on religious teachings or cultural norms. This can include strict rules about what is considered...
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