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Sartres concept of Anguish and Forlornness

ly a small public. Sartre never intended it to be read by the masses. It addresses his political views of the war. He wanted the French people not resist conformity. He wanted them to remember that they were free even though they were repressed. He also wanted the public to realize that the actions and choices they made affected the country as a whole.I think that everyone lives with a sense of anguish and forlornness in their lives. The way a person perceives that is what helps them to understand themselves. We must all realize that the decisions we make affect everyone. We must also see that we are responsible for the decisions we make as well as the consequences of those e decisions. I partly agree with Sartre's concepts of anguish and forlornness. I know that I am responsible for my actions and their consequences on others, but I do not think that I am totally alone in those decisions. ...

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