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True We Are Out Of Dinner By Jean Paul Sartre

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The play also puts flesh on existentialist arguments, namely those put forward by Jean Paul Sartre. One character, appropriately named Jean, speaks of a party who Berenger notes he was not invited to: “True, I was not invited. That honour was denied me. But in any case, I can assure you, that even if I had been invited, I would not have gone” (8). For Sartre, though, having an actual choice is integral, otherwise our values are the result of what it called ‘bad faith‘. Without the choice there is no freedom and no formation of identity. It is like the Sartre/coffee shop joke. A waitress as Sartre what he would like and he says “Coffer with no cream.” She replies: “We are out of cream today. Would you prefer it with no milk instead?”

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