What is Existentialism | Existentialism in Literature
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Existentialism is a philosophical movement that emphasizes individual freedom, choice, and personal responsibility in a world that may seem meaningless or absurd.
🔹 Core Ideas:
1. Existence precedes essence – We are not born with a predetermined purpose. We create meaning through our actions and choices.
2. Freedom and responsibility – Humans are radically free, but that freedom comes with the burden of responsibility for our lives.
3. Authenticity – Living genuinely according to your own values, rather than conforming to societal expectations.
4. Absurdity – Life often seems irrational or without clear meaning, especially when we confront death or suffering.
5. Angst and despair – These feelings arise when we face the weight of freedom or recognize the lack of inherent meaning in life.
🔹 Famous Existentialists:
Søren Kierkegaard – Christian existentialist, focused on faith, anxiety, and the individual’s relationship with God.
Friedrich Nietzsche – Declared “God is dead,” emphasized will to power and the creation of personal values.
Jean-Paul Sartre – Atheist existentialist who wrote *Being
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