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No Exit

No Exit

SKU:9789391395049

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Author: Jean-Paul Sartre

ISBN: 9789391395049

Publisher: Aedha Imprints

Pages: 78

Binding: Paperback

Language: English

Size: A5

Description:
"No Exit" by Jean-Paul Sartre is a timeless existentialist play that delves into profound themes of freedom, self-deception, and the nature of human existence. Set in a single, unchanging room in hell, the story follows three deceased characters—Garcin, Inez, and Estelle—who find themselves condemned to spend eternity together. As they struggle to understand their fate, they come to a harrowing realization: their torment is not from fire and brimstone, but from the relentless judgment and psychological torture they inflict upon one another.

Sartre’s play famously introduces the existentialist idea that "hell is other people", a powerful metaphor for how human beings define themselves through the perceptions of others. The characters are forced to confront their own dishonesty, moral failings, and inability to escape scrutiny, leading to an unending cycle of self-justification and suffering. The confined room symbolizes the inescapable nature of personal responsibility and the consequences of one’s choices.

With sharp dialogue, minimalist staging, and intense psychological tension, No Exit remains one of the most compelling explorations of human nature, existential dread, and identity. Its philosophical depth makes it a cornerstone of existentialist literature, challenging readers to question the nature of self-awareness, personal freedom, and moral accountability.

Key Features:

  • ✔ A gripping existentialist play exploring themes of identity, judgment, and freedom
  • ✔ The famous phrase "hell is other people" explained in a profound dramatic setting
  • Intense psychological drama with deep philosophical implications
  • ✔ Essential reading for students of philosophy, literature, and theatre
  • ✔ A cornerstone of 20th-century existentialist literature
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