![]() ![]() In the second part, Roquentin delves deeper into his existential crisis. ![]() He becomes obsessed with the idea of time and the transience of human existence, and begins to feel as if his own existence is meaningless. He finds himself unable to connect with the people and things in his environment, and begins to question the nature of reality itself. ![]() In the first part, Roquentin begins to experience a sense of nausea and detachment from the world around him. The novel is set in the French town of Bouville and is narrated by Antoine Roquentin, a writer who is struggling with a deep sense of existential despair. Jean-Paul Sartre’s Nausea (La Nausée in French) is a philosophical novel that explores the meaninglessness of existence and the human condition. ![]()
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