
No Exit
"No Exit" is a play by Jean-Paul Sartre that explores themes of identity, perception, and hell. The story takes place in a single room where three characters are confined after death. They realize they are each other's eternal torment, as there is no physical torture—only their interactions and judgments. Sartre's message is that "hell" is other people, highlighting how relationships and self-awareness can create psychological suffering. The play emphasizes existentialist ideas about personal responsibility, authenticity, and the way our choices shape who we are.