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“Hell is other people,” wrote…
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• Friedrich Nietzsche
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• Aldous Huxley
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• Jean-Paul Sartre
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• Henry David Thoreau
Hell is made by people, that’s true, but only other
people? Sartre complained that the famous line from his play No
Exit was constantly misunderstood. His intended meaning was
that you’re in hell if you rely on others’ opinion
of you. This both resembles and differs from the idea that you
make your own hell and can break out of it if you choose. The
play is titled No Exit—or Huis Clos in
the original, meaning “closed doors”—partly
because its characters are locked inside a room. In edgier theater
productions, they lock the whole audience into the theater for
the duration of the play.
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