man versus time

The phrase "man versus time" captures the universal human struggle against the relentless passage of time, often explored in literature and philosophical discussions.

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Definition

C1Literature

(literary)A theme where a character battles the inevitable passage of time, dealing with aging, mortality, or life's fleeting moments.

Example

  • In many novels, the protagonist's journey is a classic example of man versus time, highlighting their struggle against aging and the loss of loved ones.

C1Philosophy

(academic)An exploration of the human experience and perception of time, including the fear of time running out and the desire to maximize one's lifespan.

Example

  • Philosophers have long debated the concept of man versus time, pondering how humans can find meaning in the face of mortality.

C1Psychology

(academic)The psychological struggle of managing time, dealing with the anxiety of time passing, and striving to make the most of one's life.

Example

  • Therapists often address the man versus time conflict in patients who feel overwhelmed by the passage of time and unachieved goals.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "man versus time":

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