Paper Title
The Reality of Absurdity as Reflected in Sayeed Ahmad's Milepost
Rahman, M. Mahbub
The paper attempts to analyze the absurd play Milepost (1976) of Sowed Ahmed who was writing about 'helplessness', 'human frustration'. 'uncertainties'. and about the indifference of 'all-powerful Nature', along with a note of 'hope and waiting.- all of which he makes us experience directly. This study is an attempt to shed some more light on Ahmad's plays. particularly on Milepost, since the researcher believes, there is still much work needed to be done on Ahmad's plays. It is narrative research and follows descriptive-cum analytical method. The textual references are given as evidence to support the argument of this research. Some key concepts relating to 'Absurdity'. 'Waiting and Hope' are discussed in relation to the text. Ahmad epitomizes absurdity as reality: Through the journey of the characters. we realize what the playwright intends us to realize. Milepost also focuses on how man is able to confront and survive against the hostility surroundings and expose the real reality of absurdity of humanity This play highlights the strength of the human spirit and ask the audience to reflect on their own lives. It helps us grasp the reality of absurdity and makes us realize that we can either accept the absurdity of life or fight against it as long as possible. It is found that the characters do not just struggle with absurdity: alienation; they struggle with the real reality of the life they live in.