What inspired Sartre to focus so heavily on human emotions in this collection?
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What inspired Sartre to focus so heavily on human emotions in this collection?
Did anyone else find the discussion of 'bad faith' more relatable than expected?
How do readers interpret Sartre's stance on human freedom in today's context?