Jean-Paul Sartre’s “No Exit” (“Huis Clos” in French), first performed in 1944, is an existentialist play that explores the human condition and the concepts of freedom, responsibility, and the self. The play, known for its famous line “Hell is other people,” presents a compelling case study in Sartre’s philosophy.
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