Jean Paul Sartre.
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Jean Paul Sartre was someone who had a massive influence on people, yet he did not seem to have the credentials to support it. It seems that he was in the right place at the right time, and this gave him the momentum, which he needed to keep his place in society with massive influence. Sartre's most successful part of life was his middle ages, and even then, he wrote quantity without quality, making large
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ople with the respect that they deserve. He sees woman as "wild animals to be tamed." Sartre just does not seem to be the ideal character to look up to. He is not a man I would recommend one use as an example in how to follow life. He seems either too smart to care or not smart enough to care, either way, his writing has no virtue, despite his claims along with Sartre himself.
ople with the respect that they deserve. He sees woman as "wild animals to be tamed." Sartre just does not seem to be the ideal character to look up to. He is not a man I would recommend one use as an example in how to follow life. He seems either too smart to care or not smart enough to care, either way, his writing has no virtue, despite his claims along with Sartre himself.