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A review by ada_love_less
No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre
5.0
Three people. Locked up in a room(which is Hell with nothing to torture them except each other company) after death.
This play has touched upon one of the aspect of existentialism i.e. being self-reflective in a social space. Sartre implied we loose our individuality or more precisely become conscious on the lines of what society defines us as.
Indeed an interesting premise and a deep inference.
This play has touched upon one of the aspect of existentialism i.e. being self-reflective in a social space. Sartre implied we loose our individuality or more precisely become conscious on the lines of what society defines us as.
Indeed an interesting premise and a deep inference.