Willis, P. Wallace, E. Baker, F. Beckett, S. Lemming, R. Kafka, F.
This paper explores the existential crises faced by lemurs in Madagascar, and the philosophical implications of their struggle for purpose. Using absurdity and humor, we examine how these primates grapple with the meaninglessness of their existence and the inherent futility of their daily routines. Through in-depth analysis of lemur behavior and a thorough examination of existentialist literature, we conclude that despite their furry, cute appearance, lemurs are just as susceptible to the existential angst that plagues us all. Ultimately, this paper aims to provide a lighthearted yet thought-provoking perspective on the intersection between primate biology and philosophy.