In the book by Milan Kundera ‘The unbearable lightness of being’ life is described as the following: the outline and shape of life is sad, inherently so. We are on a one-way road to dying, and along the way, we will lose people we care about, we will suffer, physically, mentally and emotionally. But, in the enchanting novel, Kundera argues that whilst this is true, the content of life, that which swells and bursts from this sad shape, is inherently happy.
The Tragic Optimism of Taika Waititi
The Tragic Optimism of Taika Waititi
The Tragic Optimism of Taika Waititi
In the book by Milan Kundera ‘The unbearable lightness of being’ life is described as the following: the outline and shape of life is sad, inherently so. We are on a one-way road to dying, and along the way, we will lose people we care about, we will suffer, physically, mentally and emotionally. But, in the enchanting novel, Kundera argues that whilst this is true, the content of life, that which swells and bursts from this sad shape, is inherently happy.