Roquentin believes that he has never seen him in the past because he may lie to himself by fooling himself. "...... Undoing has no meaning." (Introduction) The specific timeframe that Roquentin can choose is "... what he likes, positive or backward, it is not important .. . "(Introduction) He chose to live for these moments only now. In addition, he explained further, "What is the format you bring to the content?
Jean-Paul Sartre was born in Paris on June 21, 1905, it is the only child of a French naval officer Jean-Baptiste Sartre and Anne-Marie (Schweitzer). His mother Alsace who, first of representatives of the Nobel Prize winner Albert Schweitzer, his father LouisThéophile is the brother of the father of Anmari. When Sartre was two years old, his father died of illness, he was most likely to be infected with Indochina. Anne Marie returns to the home of the parents of Meudon, where taught mathematics of Sartre, was brought up Sutter him with the help of Charles Schweitzer's father that led to classic from an early age. Literature When he was twelve years old, Sartre's mother remarried, the family moved to La Rochelle and was bullied there.
Sartre was born June 21, 1905 in Paris, France. His father was a French naval officer, Jean-Baptistat, Sartre was only 15 months old, Anne-Marie Schweitzer from Alsace and Nobel from Germany. The cousin of Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965) who won the Peace Prize. His mother taught her father, Sartre's mathematics, and raised him with the help of German high school professor Charles Schweitzer who introduced classical literature to him at a young age. As a boy, he is small, his eyes intersect, and he is socially unwieldy. When his mother remarried in 1917, the family moved to La Rochelle.
Jean Paul Sartre was born in Paris, France on June 21, 1905. When Sartre was 15 months old, his father died and Sartre suffered from enteritis. When Sartre recovered again, his mother took him to live in Moodon with her grandparents. As a child, Sartre got everything and was treated like a child. In about 1909, Sartre suffered cataract with his right eye. This made him half-blind into a wall. Sartre is educated at Ecole Normar Super Ale. He accepted the writing and was thought to become a writer soon. At this time his mother remarried and they moved to La Rochelle. In 1920 he returned to Paris where he passed the first part of the bachelor's degree in June and passed the second part in 1922. He wrote a paper in 1927, but failed the examination, and in 1929 he was not only passing the exam he first entered. At this point he signed informally with the daughter of the grocery store. Then he met Simon de Beauvoir.