Problem: Albert Camus is one of the most iconic figures within Existential philosophy (even though he refused the title and said he was NOT an existentialist).
His portrait of The Myth of Sisyphus is thought to be the creme de la creme example of the human condition conceptualized as "absurd." Does this myth strike you as an absolutely perfect example of absurdity, as it does Richard Taylor? Is the film Woman in the Dunes just as good of an example? If a better example of the absurd comes to your mind, express that view.
(Note: The instructor thinks that Samuel Beckett's play "Endgame" is among the best examples of utter absurdity.)