Existentialism Simone De Beauvoir Terminology Essay

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Characters in Camus' "The Guest" Using Simone De Beauvoir's Terminology and Ideas

Daru

Daru is the main character of The Guest. At the beginning of the narrative, Daru is seen watching carefully the arrival of two guests. He lives alone in the schoolhouse and this cold winter afternoon as the pupils remain home due to the blizzard. He spends time feeding the chicken, finding coal and going to the shed other than these, he spends much time in solitude. Daru comes from this place that is portrayed as cruel, but he would rather be here than anywhere else. Daru is visited by his old acquaintance Balducci and with Balduci is an Arab with his hands tied. He host them and an exchange of words ensue which reveals Daru's personality.

Simone de Beauvoir's ambiguity plays out in this character and to be specific esthetic Attitude, a positive aspect of Ambiguity.
It prescribes that people are interdependent, the world one engages in is a human world where everything as a human aspect. Therefore, the world is a talking world which brings forth solicitation and appeals. This gives life a human perspective emphasizing that people are able to give freedom a solid content. Man is charged with the responsibility of disclosing the world with the aim of more disclosure to set people free who are of utmost value to the world. This idea lays emphasis on the fact that all people are free and that no one wills themselves free. Daru seemed to grasp this concept and it was deeply rooted in him.

Daru declines to accept Balduci's orders of taking the prisoner to Tinguit. He defies the authorities and decides to treat the prisoner with dignity and respect. He….....

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