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Sartre's Concept Of "Bad Faith" And Its Significance In Generating His Literary Views

Posted on:2019-07-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J W YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330548963756Subject:Literature and art
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The "Bad Faith",as a basic concepts in Sartre's Existentialist Philosophy,is closely related to the generation of Sartre's Literary View.It is based on the evasion of the ingrained “Duality” of human beings,and people often use it to protect themselves from hurt of Inquietude,although it has never been effective.For most people who were addicted to “Bad Faith”,their ultimate goal is to be blended with the kismet,or to be absolute freedom.But unfortunately,it's never possible.Therefore,Sartre strongly advocates Freedom and Intervening in the world,changing the world,eliminate Alienation and Transcending ourselves.In Sartre's opinion,literature is a Form of Transcendence.The Writer participates in the construction of World's meaning through Words,and share the incomparable "Freedom" with the Reader in the process.At last,the “Freedom” is fully realized in the "awakening" of Character's Consciousness.Accordingly,The Intervention of literature is the Action of Word,and the highest ideal of literature is to break the Self-deception and go to the Freedom.
Keywords/Search Tags:Sartre, Bad Faith, Duality, Words, Intervention
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