Doris Lessing, a Nobel Prize in Literature winner, believes that laughter is the definition of health. Lessing: Comedy should be improved through laughter, but not through ridicule. It is neither the kind of bad habit used to make people laugh through comedy, nor the kind of bad habit that only makes this ridiculous bad habit shine on themselves.
The absurdity advocated by Lessing is closely related to reason. Without the restriction of reason, people often become ridiculous. In such an era of enlightenment, Lessing's thought played a great role in promoting the progress of historical trends, completely conforming to the general trend of dispelling darkness with the light of reason, and added an important stroke to the construction of the blueprint of "rational kingdom".