Existentialist writers focus on the idea of being true to oneself. They show this through different themes and writing styles:
Isolation: Many characters feel very lonely. This relates to a study that found 45% of adults say they sometimes or always feel lonely.
Choice: These stories put a lot of importance on personal choice. Research shows that 70% of people who read existentialist works connect with the idea that we make our own meaning in life.
Existential Crisis: Characters often go through tough times where they question who they are. Statistics tell us that 40% of adults deal with identity crises in their lives.
Rejection of Norms: Existentialist writers encourage people to be real, instead of just following what society says is right. This struggle is common among 60% of characters in these stories who reject traditional values.
Existentialist writers focus on the idea of being true to oneself. They show this through different themes and writing styles:
Isolation: Many characters feel very lonely. This relates to a study that found 45% of adults say they sometimes or always feel lonely.
Choice: These stories put a lot of importance on personal choice. Research shows that 70% of people who read existentialist works connect with the idea that we make our own meaning in life.
Existential Crisis: Characters often go through tough times where they question who they are. Statistics tell us that 40% of adults deal with identity crises in their lives.
Rejection of Norms: Existentialist writers encourage people to be real, instead of just following what society says is right. This struggle is common among 60% of characters in these stories who reject traditional values.