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Most of Moravia's works deal with emotional aridity, isolation, and existential frustration and express the futility of either sexual promiscuity or conjugal love as an escape.
We can also interpret the speaker's tone as existential frustration, i.e., nobody knows anything now — or ever — including the speaker, and this simple, unfortunate fact is fact.
At other times, they seemed darkened by a sense of almost existential frustration, as if they were cosmologists trying to understand a phenomenon — a world of 2.8 million inhabitants, Long Island — that is simultaneously densely packed and yet lacking gravitational force.
Or, we could all be wired into some sort of panopticon, in a world run by robots who feed off of our existential frustration.
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AI is the process of building a machine that can learn, and replicate, human behaviour - Ex Machina details this in all its frustration and, admittedly, existential horror.
The first of these claims might seem obvious, even when 'suffering' is understood to mean not mere pain but existential suffering, the sort of frustration, alienation and despair that arise out of our experience of transitoriness.
We are treated to frustration-induced air-drumming, existential stares out the windows of Manhattan skyscrapers and introspective looks into whether their convictions will pay off in the end.
In the weeks after the attacks of September 11th, and then through the almost ten years that followed, several covers of The New Yorker explored the grief, frustration, resilience, and, at times, almost existential bewilderment created in the culture by Al Qaeda and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
Even if you've never looked an old ram in the eye, you can understand the contempt and frustration in the tone of Gardner's existential monster.
Jon Cruddas Sitting amid piles of policy papers and pamphlets, many of which were never adopted (to his intense frustration), the MP for Dagenham speaks of an existential threat to Labour unless it confronts the scale of its failure.
Sitting amid piles of policy papers and pamphlets, many of which were never adopted (to his intense frustration), the MP for Dagenham speaks of an existential threat to Labour unless it confronts the scale of its failure.
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