The Life of Jean-Paul Sartre
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However, he felt that it was just family "play-acting," and a "system" that "horrified" him.... Added to this, his mother treated him like a girl, not allowing him to play the seemingly rough games that other males would play, and keeping his hair long.... Sartre feels that his father's illness had a major role to play in his own illness.... As he later described in his play No Exit, freedom was when one did not exist through and for others, which was not authentic (Jean-Paul Sartre)....