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It pains me to keep reading this book. I'm not enjoying it but i must finish. Again i see the similarities and contrast between Sartre's roquentin and Camus's meursault. Where Sartre gets swallowed and lost in his realization of existence, his not belonging anywhere and his loneliness, Camus accepts it and decides to enjoy it, thinking nothing of it and continuing to live. I hate this book i hate Sartre but, must end
— Apr 13, 2022 08:53AM
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Parsa
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Easily the hardest 200 pages I've had to finish. Sartre wasn't a writer as much as he was a thinker and sadly it shows. I did not enjoy this book but I'm glad I've read it.
— Apr 30, 2022 06:01AM
Parsa
is on page 120 of 178
God it's so hard to read this book. Not because of the subject but because Sartre wasn't a writer and it shows! The flow of the entire book is slow and it's boring i should've been done with it by now but it's too damn slow
— Apr 07, 2022 07:53AM
Parsa
is on page 20 of 178
Sartre is s cynical for me. It's interesting that him and Camus talk about the same thing, that being the pointlessness of life due to it's randomness and how as humans we are never free, because to be free means being able to do everything and once you're met with such freeness you can do nothing. It's a paradox that both of them encounter however where Camus gives a solution to live life and fight, Sartre says die.
— Mar 22, 2022 10:17PM

