“Being and Nothingness” and its reflection on “The Fliers” by Jean Paul Sartre
Jean Paul Sartre is one of the most important thinkers of twenty century. His books present an innovative image of human nature. “Being and Nothingness” is one of the most prominent philosophy books of Sartre. This book explains types of being and their correlation through Analytical Method. His ontological thoughts reflect on his playwrights like “The Fliers” From this perspective, this paper research relations between characters of this play and ontological view of Sartre in his book “Being and Nothingness”. In this Paper, we find that alienation Emphasizes on Sartre’s ontological thoughts and books. His ideas about Existentialism and Freedom made him one of the most impression philosophers of twenty century. In some cases, Sartre’s idea is similar to Heidegger phenomenological method which believes That Nothingness is in human Nature and his consciousness. Sartre in his play hold that we should pass the past and plan for future. The main motif of “The Flier” is war and Sartre write it to express realities and make objections to war and represent occupied France among War and French resistance era.
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