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Jean paul sartre's nausea6/28/2023 ![]() ![]() He begins to contemplate people, their actions, lifestyles doesn’t see meaning in doing whatever it is. And he keeps repeating “I think therefore I exist” in his mind numerous times and at the end, says, “I think therefore I am moustache” and loses it! He begins to question everything since he picks up a rock to skip it in a river begins to question the essence of stone, and since then, he asks the nature of everything. He keeps reminding himself that he exists. There is a page where Antoine explains how he felt anxious when he thought about his existence. His name is Antoine Roquentin, and his dairy explains all his thoughts and feelings about everything. We are reading his journal, the pages left from his diary. ![]() ![]() He begins to explain everything to us in a detailed manner. The character hits an existential crisis and begins to observe everything around him keenly. The way Jean-Paul Satre wrote the book, he takes time to explain everything around the character. It is not that I didn’t want to open the book there was never a moment that I didn’t think about it.Įverything I look reminds of “nausea”. But then, I didn’t dare touch it for two months. When I began this book, I read 85 pages in a single go. No matter how short this book is, don’t fall for the less number of pages, it is a lot of content that exhausts an average mind. I have been reading this book, nausea, for quite a long time. ![]()
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