Jean Paul Sartre Research Paper

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Jean-Paul Sartre was born in Paris, France on June 21, 1905 and is known for this work pertaining to the philosophy of existentialism and intellectual ideals. In the early parts of his life he was drawn to philosophy after his experience with an essay written by Henri Bergson called Time and Free Will. (Nobelprize.org). Sartre journey as activist and philosophical writer was enhanced when he met Simone de Beauvoir in 1929. Sartre Attended the university called École Normale Supérieure from 1924 until 1929 and later began his career as a professor at Le Havre in 1931. (Nobelprize.org). Although Sartre published a few documents in 1936 and in 1939, regarding psychology such as the L’Imagination and the Esquisse d'une théorie des émotions; it was not until has publication of his stories (ie: The wall) which lead to his success and recognition (Nobelprize.org). …show more content…

Sartre stated that “existence come before essence”, This philosophy talks about how people are judge by their action rather than analyzing who they are. Sartre also said that “To be is to do”. One thing that is mention about existentialism is the basic concept that God does not exist and that they are alone. The second part of this philosophy that people can make their own decisions, which will ultimately define who the person is. The second theme was the notion of death as Tom, Juan, and Pablo had the faced the idea of death. The theme of this story called “The wall” by Jean -Paul Sartre is existentialism and this highlights the characters desires to understand their being through the existential

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