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  • Paper analyzes diction, dry style, theme and mood in "The Wall" by Jean-Paul Sartre, using textual references. (page numbers refer to pages in MODERN SHORT STORIES)

     

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ID number:857835
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Published: 29.01.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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As a prisoner of World War II, Jean-Paul Sartre was able to write a realistic fictional story about Spanish anarchists being held as political prisoners. A member of the growing class of philosophers known as existentialists, Jean-Paul Sartre wrote about human existence as a series of blind choices. In "The Wall," three men sharing a cell receive the same sentence; death by shooting. As the story tracks the approximately twenty-four hours after the delivery of the sentence, the narrator, Pablo Ibbieta shares his increasingly disconnected and existentialist feelings. Jean-Paul Sartre uses d…

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