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    evil. In the beginning of the story‚ the narrator creates an admirable image of the main character‚ Dick Prosser‚ who is a black slave in his thirties‚ as a deeply religious‚ gentle‚ and multi-talented man. The narrator is recalling on events that occurred twenty-five years earlier when he was a young boy and friend of Prosser. It may be concluded that in his evil state of mind‚ Prosser used his friendship with the children to keep from getting caught before he could commit his acts of iniquity

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    existentialism by employing three distinguished characters to bring out its meaning. The play starts in a single room setting with no windows‚ no mirrors‚ just one door. Three characters are then introduced to this room starting with Garcin followed by Inez then Estelle. The reader learns that this so called "room" is their hell‚ and while they are waiting for the demons and torturers‚ the real emotional torture begins as they taunt each others’ weaknesses and sins. The theme of this play rises from

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    Existentialism is a constant battle to continue to progress in the world while at the same time not affecting another from doing the same. In the play No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre‚ main characters Garcin‚ Inez‚ and Estelle find themselves within a one of many hells furnished rooms. All have committed existentialist sins in order to be inside the room. After time they realize true hell is each other’s company and that every part of the room has been meticulously planned to expose each other’s weaknesses

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    what extent did Women’s Movement‚ which for instance rose labor force participation rate of adult women‚ change social attitudes toward femininity? A photograph from 1913 of a woman called Inez Milholland who was the leader of the National American Woman Suffrage Association Parade wearing white

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    become clear. In Sartre’s No Exit three completely different persons are forced together in a boring‚ almost empty room. As there is nothing else to do‚ they soon start talking to one other. At this point‚ the differences between them became visible. Inez is a working class lesbian woman‚ and as she speaks sh uses tough language. She refers to herself as a ‘damned bitch’ and to the three of them as ‘deads’. Estelle‚ an upper-class wealthy lady‚ however insists on calling themselves ‘absentees’ rather

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    In his play‚ No Exit‚ Jean-Paul Sartre examines basic themes of existentialism through three characters. The first subject‚ Garcin‚ embraces existentialist ideas somewhat. The second character‚ Inez‚ seems to fully understand ideas deemed existential. Estelle is the third person‚ and does not seem to understand these ideas well‚ nor does she accept them when they are first presented to her. One similarity amongst the three is that they all at some point seem to accept that they are in Hell for

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    The Relationship of All Choices Existentialism is the basic requirement of people to take responsibility for their own choices. The concepts that define existentialism portrays the idea that people exist for a reason‚ and who a person is‚ what they do‚ and why they do it will eventually lead into a big role of these acts in their future‚ either in a good way or a bad way. Sartre points out that people make choices for themselves and they are the only ones that can pick right from wrong because

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    it all. The author uses this situation to his advantage. On the second page of the story where the author writes‚ "He had‚ he said‚ only recently received his discharge from the Army"‚ shows that the protagonist is second guessing what Dick Prosser had said. This reflective outlook is a good position from which to teach the audience. The reader learns about death the same way as the protagonist. This is an ideal way to catch the attention of the audience and to educate them at the same time

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    Midnight in Paris “Midnight in Paris” is a film written and directed by Woody Allen describing the enthusiasm‚ seduction‚ commitment and sense of belonging towards a contemporary city. Gil Pander‚ the protagonist visits Paris with his fiancée Inez on a business trip. Gil becomes obsessed with the beauty of Paris and believes that he can artistically perform better in his current world. The scene of the film captures various modern places like restaurants‚ cafes‚ historical buildings and parks

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    with three people in an empty room. Inez is uneasy because every time Garcin looks at her she automatically thinks that he is judging her and consequently blames Garcin for “stealing her face.” Also‚ Estelle and Garcin cannot let go of their pasts or take responsibility for their past choices. Garcin even states that his “fate is an evaluation of his past actions by other people.” However‚ Inez chooses to live in the present and look at her past as meaningless. Inez never justifies her existence as

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