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Essay heading: Jean-Paul Sartre's portrayal of Hell
 
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If there were no ill consequences, on what grounds would people be sent to Hell? Or Heaven for that matter? This new view brings to light the absurdity of life. What did Garcin do in order to be sent to Hell for all eternity? He was just a coward who claimed to be a Pacifist. And that is something he chose to do in life; an action that relied on his free will...
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The dramatic irony is that he must endure the embarrassment of his mortal life all over again in his immortal life, merely for exercising his free will. Through this, Sartre not only insinuates the absurdity of life, but also the bleakness that humanity serves. By incorporating such views, he sets up a condition that horrifies the reader, yet inspires satire...
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Jean-Paul Sartre's portrayal of Hell   Christians & communists against Jean-Paul Sartre's Existentialism   The Colours Of Life-Existentialism And The Short Story Form: A Study Of Selected Western And African Short Stories   To Hell And Back: A Look At The Mythological Life Of Cerberus   Continental Philosophy's Existentialism and Phenomenology   Existentialism In No Exit   Broken lives by Estelle Blackburn   Broken Lives by Estelle Blackburn   The main function of religion is to provide people with a code of behaviour which regulates personal and social life. Assess the extent to which sociological arguments and evidence support this view of religion in modern society.   No Exit - Hell   Successful People'S Points Of View In Life   Work, Play, and Worship In "Whose Life Is It Anyway?"   Creative Play: A Royal Life   Why Did Jews Play Such A Disproportionate Part In The Cultural Life Of   Would You Characterize The Vision Of Life In Either Play As Optimistic Or Pessimistic Or Does It Contain Elements Of Both.  
 
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