The characters in Never Let Me Go and The Unbearable Lightness of Being experience much freedom and solitude from their lonely existence in a nihilistic universe. Their respective existential anxieties are assuaged through interpersonal relationships, and the intersubjective interactions between these characters allow them to obtain meaning in their lives. This essay will explore how the characters from the respective novels seek meaning in their lives through conscious choices and actions in order to develop their interpersonal relationships with others and assuage the loneliness in a nihilistic universe. The depth and extent of meaning that these characters obtain from their respective relationships will be explained in a structurally pro...
Since Friedrich Nietzsche, philosophers have grappled with the question of how to respond to nihilis...
ABSTRACT—Humans live out their lives knowing that their own death is inevitable; that their most che...
In this paper, the author considers how two novels, though written by wholly different men from whol...
The characters in Never Let Me Go and The Unbearable Lightness of Being experience much freedom and ...
Alexa Hennig von Lange depicts in the novel Peace the nihilism of the protagonists. They have a penh...
This paper deals with the novel Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro and explores the feeling of unease...
Modernization and its accompanying processes have never lost their momentum to transform our socio-p...
This paper deals with the novel Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro and explores the feeling of unease...
In spite of the ancillary role that Ishiguro claims to assign to genre as instrumental to emplotment...
Since Friedrich Nietzsche, philosophers have grappled with the question of how to respond to nihilis...
This research paper seeks to find out how Albert Camus uses the symbols of light and the senses to ...
ABSTRACT—Humans live out their lives knowing that their own death is inevitable; that their most che...
Existentialism is a philosophy that emphasizes individual existence, freedom and choice. It is cente...
Since Friedrich Nietzsche, philosophers have grappled with the question of how to respond to nihilis...
Since Friedrich Nietzsche, philosophers have grappled with the question of how to respond to nihilis...
Since Friedrich Nietzsche, philosophers have grappled with the question of how to respond to nihilis...
ABSTRACT—Humans live out their lives knowing that their own death is inevitable; that their most che...
In this paper, the author considers how two novels, though written by wholly different men from whol...
The characters in Never Let Me Go and The Unbearable Lightness of Being experience much freedom and ...
Alexa Hennig von Lange depicts in the novel Peace the nihilism of the protagonists. They have a penh...
This paper deals with the novel Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro and explores the feeling of unease...
Modernization and its accompanying processes have never lost their momentum to transform our socio-p...
This paper deals with the novel Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro and explores the feeling of unease...
In spite of the ancillary role that Ishiguro claims to assign to genre as instrumental to emplotment...
Since Friedrich Nietzsche, philosophers have grappled with the question of how to respond to nihilis...
This research paper seeks to find out how Albert Camus uses the symbols of light and the senses to ...
ABSTRACT—Humans live out their lives knowing that their own death is inevitable; that their most che...
Existentialism is a philosophy that emphasizes individual existence, freedom and choice. It is cente...
Since Friedrich Nietzsche, philosophers have grappled with the question of how to respond to nihilis...
Since Friedrich Nietzsche, philosophers have grappled with the question of how to respond to nihilis...
Since Friedrich Nietzsche, philosophers have grappled with the question of how to respond to nihilis...
ABSTRACT—Humans live out their lives knowing that their own death is inevitable; that their most che...
In this paper, the author considers how two novels, though written by wholly different men from whol...