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Existensialism is term that inquires into the life itself that is is search of how and why the living is still there in life. Many writers like Jean Paul Sartre, Albert Camus wrote on it. After the world war 1, there were no peace in life the writers who fought in world war they felt pathetic for human beings. So they wrote on what is there in being means to live is any purpose in living. Myth of Sisyphus is a great work by Albert Camus and here he tries to explain the life there is nothing in life it is the main idea of this work .the person is this literary work does the same work as he got in punishment. And we as human are doing the same so it is to think if we are perhaps punished or not. Then many novels are written putting centre the theme of extentialism.

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