Evaluation:
Published: 29.09.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'Analysis of "No Exit", and Existentialism', 1.
Extract

"No Exit's" central themes of freedom and responsibility come from Sartre's doctrine that existence precedes essence. Sartre believed that a being-for-itself differed from inanimate objects, or a being-in-itself, since humans have the ability to choose and define their individual characteristics. But with this freedom of choice comes the absolute responsibility for one's action. The fear and anxiety of this responsibility leads many people to ignore both their freedom and their responsibility by letting other people make their choices for them, resulting in bad faith.

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