Bad faith in Nausea
Introduction: Fear and anguish in the face of an immeasurable existential burden lead individuals to seek an escape from the responsibility that comes with human…
Introduction: Fear and anguish in the face of an immeasurable existential burden lead individuals to seek an escape from the responsibility that comes with human…
Introduction: Nausea is an iconic philosophical novel that reveals Jean-Paul Sartre’s brand of existentialism. It represents a world without God or meaning. It discovers the…
Antoine Roquentin is the protagonist of the psychological novel Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980). In this novel, he represents the most striking theme of isolation…
Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980), in his iconic novel Nausea, discloses that freedom and responsibility are interrelated. In Sartre’s Nausea, the vision of freedom and responsibility arises. …
Jean-Paul Sartre’s Nausea publication in 1938. From that time, Nausea has become a central term for describing the pain associated with existential philosophy. Specifically, the…
Stream of consciousness is a narrative style that tries to capture a character’s thought process in a realistic way. Nausea is both a psychological and philosophical…
Ignoring 19th-century notions that character development in novels should obey and reveal psychological law, Nausea treats such notions as protective bad faith. This novel ignores…
Fanny Crowne was the close friend of Lenina in the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (1894-1963). Only ten thousand surnames were allowed to…
D H C or Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning is one of the influential Characters in Brave New World. He presides over the organization into…
Introduction: “Science fiction” is difficult to define exactly, as it includes a wide range of concepts and themes. American science fiction and fantasy writer James…