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No Exit Essay Research Paper

No Exit Essay, Research Paper


Sartre believed that one day man happened, or occurred, and


after this anomalous event man?s life took meaning. With this


theory, Sartre articulated the premise that "existence precedes


essence". Through this assumption, Sartre evolves further ideas


in which a human can gain a greater understanding of human nature


and responsibility.


In his theory stating that "existence precedes essence",


Sartre takes the belief that life has a meaning that far


transcends our short and insignificant lives. He believed that


life has no meaning unless we gave it meaning. In the search for


life, we become anguished by the affairs of life. Sartre believed


that when this occurred, we pursue a fundamental project in an


attempt to flee this anguish. Sartre said that in this, we try


to make ourselves Gods in hopes that others will see us as


divine, and hold us in high or higher regard. To pursue a


fundamental project according to Sartre is to act in bad faith.


Consequently, to act in bad faith, according to Sartre is to


manifest our freedom inauthenticaly.


Sartre assessed how when man acknowledges and accepts that


he is a living being with a biological and social past. He can


transcend beyond that to nothingness, the realm of the etre pour


soi (the "being-for-itself"). At this point he is, according to


Sartre, clearheaded and in good faith. Because he is acting in


good faith, he is not pursuing a fundamental project in an


attempt to circumvent the possibility of anguish. The outcome of


this path of good faith is that man manifests his freedom


authenticates and ultimately this freedom is real.


Those who do not act clear headed will inevitably fall into


anguish; which is what is felt by those who cannot except that


they come from the realm of the etre en soi (realm of the


"being-in-itself") and therefore make attempts to deny their


past. In an attempt to flee their past and the anguish that can


accompany it, Sartre believed that some will pursue a fundamental


project. To do this is to act in bad faith.


In No Exit the character Garcin is a clear cut example of an


individual acting in bad faith in an attempt to flee anguish. In


the play, Garcin is placed in a room to face hell with two other


people, Estelle and Inez. The character Garcin is in this hell


after being shot for fleeing his country after the breakout of


war. Prior to the war, Garcin was the editor of a pacifist


newspaper. When he defied war, he was shot. Although he was


defiant he chooses to think of himself as a hero and a martyr.


As the story evolves, the character Inez forces Garcin to admit


that he is not a hero, and that he did in fact, act cowardly.


Garcin then pursues a fundamental project to flee the anguish


that accompanies being labeled a

coward. He tries to convince


Estelle that he is not a coward. In doing so, Garcin feels that


the words he hears spoken of him down from earth will be hushed,


and he will be the hero he wishes to be. This is exemplary of


Sartre?s notion that when faced with angst, some will not act


clear headed and instead will pursue a project in an attempt to


lift themselves above and beyond the reality they are confronted


by.


It is important at this time to reaffirm Sartre?s belief


that a fundamental project will fail. There are two reasons for


this. First, Sartre believed that "I am not what I am – I am


what I am not." What is meant by this is that we can never truly


be what we wish to be. Such a concept results from the fact that


we exist in this world solely for others. Therefore, if we act in


bad faith and do not try to legitimately come to terms with this


fact, then we will never be more than what others wish us to be.


The second reason is because we will never be regarded how we


wish to be regarded. The reasoning behind this is that we are


sentient beings who determine our own reality. Furthermore, we


determine our own truths because we perceive them in our own


unique way. This is why no two individuals can ever see eye to


eye on an issue. Therefore one who wishes to be regarded a


certain way could never be, because he is relying on others for


the regard he seeks. Unfortunately, others see him with eyes far


different than his.


As events in the play would have it, Garcin?s fundamental


project does fail. He first attempts to get Estelle to believe


that he is not a coward, but is angered to find that Estelle


could care less. Garcin finds that Estelle?s only concern is to


be with a man, any man. He next attempts to convince Inez, but


is stalemated. Inez only views Garcin as the coward he is.


Garcin feels that if he can convince her otherwise, he could cast


away the shadow that shades his death. It is at this point, that


Inez says something quite insightful. She states, "Your a


coward, Garcin, because I wish it." This represents Sartre?s


idea that we are a being in the world for others. Prior to Inez


making this comment, Garcin had been trying to flee the anguish


surrounding his position. After the statement, Garcin realizes


that his fundamental project has failed and he must now spend his


eternity in hell with his tormentors who see him differently than


he does of himself.


In conclusion, Sartre uses Garcin to try and guide the reader, and he


illustrates his idea that one must take responsibility for their own life


and their own past to truly come to peace with one?s self. With the


concepts of bad faith fundamental project illustrated in a character in


hell, Sartre emphasizes how severe he views the consequences of choosing


the wrong path in life.

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