Man's Search For Meaning By Viktor E. Frankl

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In his memoir, Man’s search for Meaning, author Viktor E. Frankl, a neurologist, physiologist, and a holocaust survivor, argues that humans are motivated to find their meaning in life. Frankl develops this argument that humans are motivated to find their meaning in life by using his personal experiences during the holocaust and what he felt and saw as him and the other victims endured torture in the concentration camp. Ultimately, Frankl makes brief connections between the emotional states of the victims throughout their days and he makes connections to other homicides throughout history. Frankl’s purpose is to detail the daily labor and mentally taxing abuse he faced during the holocaust in order to make the readers feel sympathy and respect

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