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  • Lived His Life Rest Of Society
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    ... l service, and not even knowing his own mother's age proves to be outrageous when compared to the average human being's social and moral standards. But the fact is Meursault is not the average human being. Helene Poplyansky beautifully explained this when she said: Meursault is far from social convention or intellectual problems; what counts for him are his own sensations and desires. He is an outsider not only for others but also for himself. He looks at himself without trying to analyze hi...
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  • Aspects Of Life Present Day
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    During the c. 750 s the world was not at all like it is today. The land was rugged and wild, and the people were just as untamed as the world they lived in. The kingdoms and people, such as the ones portrayed in poems and stories like Beowulf and Grendel, led barbaric lives: where war was common, death was like a brother, and kingdoms came, and went as easy as night and day. In light of this one can still see vast similarities with what was, and what is today; mans never ending quest to understa...
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  • Jean Paul Sartre Theatre Of The Absurd
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    Man's fundamental bewilderment and confusion, stems from the fact that man has no answers to the basic existential questions: why we are alive, why we have to die, why there is injustice and suffering, all this serve as the impetus for such a thinking. Man constantly wonders about the truth of life and realizes that the more you expect from it, the more it fails you or may be the more we expect from ourselves the more we find ourselves engaging in a futile battle with the odds. May be the truth ...
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  • Anti Semitism And Sartre
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    In Sartre's Anti-Semite and Jew, he makes reference to the notion that anti-Semitism arises not against individual Jews, but against the " idea of the Jew. " That is to say that the Jew is recognized only as a member of a group associated with fear and disgust, not as an individual capable of being anything but the stereotype of the Jew. I agree with Sartre's theory as I have seen first hand the disgust associated with being Jewish. The Jew is judged not by his action or words but simply by the ...
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  • Sexual Desire Sexual Perversion
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    ... where sexual desire and reciprocity is the only possible solution to the problem. Estelle is continually confronted by Inez, who has already expressed her desire. These advances are rejected outright. Estelle continually "pecks" at Garcin, asking for some spark of interest. Her actions have given us more evidence to Sartre's theory of sexual desire and it's relation to sexual perversion. The most prolific and impressive state of any sexual interaction is that of desire. Unfortunately it is a...
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  • Ethical Implications Of Human Cloning
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    Cloning has been going on in the natural world for thousands of years. A clone is simply one living thing made from another, leading to two organisms with the same set of genes. In that sense, identical twins are clones, because they have identical DNA. Sometimes, plants are self-pollinated, producing seeds and eventually more plants with the same genetic code. When earthworms are cut in half, they regenerate the missing parts of their bodies, leading to two worms with the same set of genes. Any...
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  • Inez And Estelle Inference About The Literary Period Garcin
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    SUMMARY: In the play, No Exit, Sartre describes an emotional merry-go-round in which Garcin, Inez, and Estelle love one another, but the love must remain unrequited. Inez is attracted to Estelle who is completely turned off by her. Estelle would like to flirt with Garcin who does not care for her. Garcin wants friendship from Inez, while she despises him. These three characters are stuck with one another, without any means of escape. In the beginning of the play we are introduced to Garcin. He c...
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  • Deliberate Alienation Surrealism And Magical Realism
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    Critical thinking is a terrible thing. At least, that seems to be a popular opinion. We live in an age where people are willing to look to anyone but themselves for advice on what they should think. Rather than figure out what their own opinions are, they trust the thinly-veiled slant of the television newscasters, the politics-masquerading-as-reporting of magazines like Time and Newsweek. There are fashion shows and magazines that tell you what you think is stylish. Children in grade school and...
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  • Jean Paul Sartre Objective Reality
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    Existentialism, Ethics, & Consciousness The operating apparatus of existentialism differs from traditional philosophical methods that are based on rationalism as something that corresponds to the essence of objective reality. Individuals existence is considered by existentialists as something that defines its own properties. According to them, the essence of every ontological idea is different, in its relation to every particular individual. This is because the emotional properties of persons ch...
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  • Moral Distinctions Moral Conduct
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    American Beauty In American movies there are often underlying plots, hidden themes and subliminal messages. American Beauty is such a movie with an intangible agenda. There are many characters interacting with each other in obvious ways on the surface, such as leading normal lives in a normal neighborhood, but ultimately they affect the outcome of the movie because of less obvious character flaws and the way they conflict living with each other. The movie contains homoerotic behavior in a pair o...
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  • Life On Earth Action Of The Play
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    No Exit No Exit is a play that has no division into scenes. It has only one act. This play when it is performed on the stage last approximately only for one hour. The play is considered successful due to the Sartre's careful conclusion, which is dramatic and follows the classic pattern of development. In the beginning of the play, the characters are introduced and the setting is presented. Garcin, Inez, and Estelle are brought into Hell one by one and are lead by a valet. Sartre gives the impres...
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  • African American Review Charlie Parker
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    A Understanding Jazz Understanding Jazz A mellow vibration lingers throughout a smoke-filled room, as eloquent music escapes the callused fingers of relaxed musicians. The tempo speeds up and grows into a fusion of spontaneous and uneven chords, exploding with rhythmic soul and life. The sound of jazz embraces the room. Jazz is primarily a dazzling, spellbinding, introspective beauty. The musician and the listener find they can derive meaning from the music. The music exists first, and its meani...
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  • Second World War Waiting For Godot
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    Existentialism is a Existentialism Existentialism Existentialism is a concept that became popular during the second World War in France, and just after it. French play rights have often used the stage to express their views, and these views came to surface even during a Nazi occupation. Bernard Shaw got his play Saint Joan past the German censors because it appeared to be very Anti-British. French audiences however immediately understood the real meaning of the play, and replaced the British wit...
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  • Freedom Of Choice Moral Excellence
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    Existentialism In our individual routines, each and every one of us strive to be the best that we are capable of being. How peculiar this is; we aim for similar goals, yet the methods we enact are unique. Just as no two people have the same fingerprint, no two have identical theories on how to live life. While some follow religious outlines to aspire to a level of moral excellence, others pursue different approaches. Toward the end of the Nineteenth-Century and on through the mid-Twentieth, a mo...
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  • Philosophical Movement Radical Freedom Existentialism
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    Existentialism has been defined as a philosophical movement or tendency, emphasizing individual existence, freedom and choice that influences many diverse writers in the 19 th and 20 th centuries. The philosophical term existentialism came from Jean Paul Sartre, a French philosopher. He combined the theories of a select few German philosophers, the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl, the metaphysics of G. W. F. Hegel and Martin Heidegger, and the social theory of Karl Marx. This philosophy became a...
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  • Blaise Pascal Existentialist Themes
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    Existentialism refers to the philosophical movement or tendency of the nineteenth and twenty th centuries. Because of the diversity of positions associated with existentialism, a precise definition is impossible; however, it suggests one major theme: a stress on individual existence and, consequently, on subjectivity, individual freedom, and choice { 3 }. Existentialism also refers to a family of philosophies devoted to an interpretation of human existence in the world that stresses its concrete...
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  • Post War N Y
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    Farewells To Justice, God, Politics And The European Way Heinrich Boll, Women In A River Landscape, translated from the German by David McLintock, London: Server &# 038; Warburg, 1988. (Originally published in 1985. ) Albert Camus, The Fall, translated by Justin OBrien, N. Y. : Modern Library, 1958. (Originally published in 1956. ) Friedrich Durrenmatts, The Execution Of Justice, translated from the German by John E. Woods, N. Y: Random House, 1989. (Originally published in 1985. ) Graham Greene...
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  • Clone A Human Number Of People
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    Philosophy: The Ethics of Human Cloning In order to make a fully justified decision on whether human cloning is ethical or not, one must be exposed to the background of the subject. To start, a clone is an exact replica of an organism, cell, or gene. The process itself is done asexually with the use of a cell from the original human. It is then placed inside a female capable of bearing a child and is then born as a clone. Along with this comes questions of whether or not it is right to clone a h...
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  • Pre Determined Human Existence
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    No Exit By Jean-Paul Sartre Sartre's most popular play is undoubtedly the one-act drama No Exit, which is a discussion of such familiar negative existentialist themes as bad faith, self-destruction, and the impossibility of interpersonal relationships. It is in this play that Sartre's famous line, Hell is other people, occurs. Although many nineteenth century philosophers developed the concepts of existentialism, it was Sartre who popularized it. His one act play, Huis Clos (Closed Doors) or No ...
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  • First Person Narration Sound And The Fury
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    A Study of Structure in The Sound and the Fury In his novel, The Sound and the Fury, William Faulkner employs a unique structural assembly to relay a compelling and complex plot to his readers. As he looked upon this work as a failure in its own right, Faulkner revealed, ? I wrote that same story four times. None of them were rights I printed it in four sections? (Millgate 89). His intention upon writing this novel was not for the sole purpose of creating such a peculiar organization, but simply...
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