Skripsi
Five facticities of existestialism as represented in Jean-Paul Sartre\'s Nausea / Agista Nidya Wardani
Abstrak
Keywords Nausea nausea existentialism facticities Humans always think in order to look for the truth. To obtain the truth humans need a system of thought which could project their thoughts. It is philosophy. One of many philosophical thoughts is existentialism. Existentialism value is to live according to freewill and be responsible for it. To spread the ideas existentialists utilize novels and the most thought-provoking existentialism novel especially in the 20th century Jean-Paul Sartre 8223 s Nausea. The novel itself has frequently been discussed but not by observing through five facticities of existentialism whereabouts the past objects around others with their own existence and death. The main focus of this study is to search existentialist values contained in Nausea which are represented through Nausea 8223 s main character Antoine Roquentin by utilizing five facticities of existentialism. It is to prove whether the existentialism values are really represented in this novel through its main character and prove whether the novel rejects biography in favor of fiction like what has been discussed in previous studies. The result of this study is the existentialism values are indeed inherited in Nausea through its main character because Roquentin through his process of thinking is successful to find how human is supposed to exist and to live that is human must be free to determine her/his meanings/stands/acts and be responsible for it. The responsibility especially for facticity means that human is supposed to aware that facticity is inherited in human. Its existence cannot be denied. By realizing this fact human must deal with the facticity. In addition it is proved that Nausea indeed rejects biography in favor of fiction.