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Essay heading: Jean-Paul Sartre: His Beginnings
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He was the only child of Jean-Baptiste Sartre and his wife, Anne-Marie nee Schweitzer. Anne-Marie was the only surviving daughter and youngest child of Charles Schweitzer, a language arts teacher from Alsace. Sartre’s maternal grandfather (Charles) was the brother of Louis Schweitzer and whose son was Albert Schweitzer, a famous Bach scholar, musician, theologian, and Christian missionary who also won a Nobel Prize... displayed 300 characters
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On the other hand, Jean Baptiste was a naval engineer. His father, Sartre’s paternal grandfather, was a country doctor from Perigord. After finding out that his father-in-law: far from being wealthy, was ruined; never again said a word to his wife for nearly 40 years. On September 17 of 1906, just when Jean-Paul was about 15 months old, his father caught a fever and died in Indochina... displayed next 300 characters
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