Caligula

Caligula

13.40 GEL

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In Caligula, Albert Camus creates a powerful tragedy in which the pursuit of the absolute leads to tyranny. After the death of his sister Drusilla, Emperor Caligula discovers the absurdity of existence and chooses to exercise boundless power to test the limits of human freedom. Through violence, relentless logic, and dark humor, Camus reveals how pain and radical clarity can turn into despotism. The play, both philosophical and dramatic, questions the relationship between power, absurdity, and rebellion.