Drama, such as plays and theatre, that is surreal. Surreal means out of this world, unusual and weird. For example, if you did a play based on the book, "Alice in Wonderland", that would be surreal.
The transformation of Gregor Samsa into a giant insect in "The Metamorphosis" can be considered a surreal event. This sudden, bizarre change defies logic and reality, plunging the protagonist into a nightmarish situation that is both physically and emotionally unsettling.
Surreal is basically defined as resembling a dream, or possibly "too weird to be true"; surreal life just has the appearance of not being real, and therefore could be either of real or not real.
Raro (it means strange or weird, not rare ;))
"KafkaΓ―en" is a French adjective that has a "k" in it. It is used to describe situations that are surreal, complex, or nightmarish, similar to the themes explored in the works of Franz Kafka.
The cold spells of a New York winter can be nightmarish, as can the summer heat waves.
The experience was surreal.
Yes, nightmarish is a real word. It's an adjective used to describe something as being like a nightmare.
Surreal World was created in 1995.
Surreal Software was created in 1995.
Surreal - album - was created in 2006.
Yes mermaids would be considered surreal.