Existentialism

Existentialism | Style

Persona
Many existential works employ a persona who is a stand-in for the author, with similar life experiences and views. The word persona is a Latin term meaning “mask.” Authors in fiction tend to hide behind characters like masks, to get their ideas across in the context of their stories, but this is even more common than usual in existential literature. One can draw strong correlations between characters in Sartre’s Nausea, for instance, and the people of his early life, and between most of the protagonists in Simone de Beauvoir’s novels and her own thoughts. Terry...

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