All Men Are Mortal

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All Men Are Mortal is a philosophical novel by Simone de Beauvoir that explores existential themes of mortality, meaning, and the burden of immortality through the story of an undying man.

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instanceOf novel
author Simone de Beauvoir NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
creator Simone de Beauvoir NERFINISHED
exploresConcept freedom and responsibility
isolation
the consequences of immortality
the search for meaning
genre existential fiction
philosophical fiction
hasCharacter Raymond Fosca NERFINISHED
hasForm prose
hasPhilosophicalContext French existentialism
literaryMovement existentialism
mainCharacter Raymond Fosca NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus an undying man
originalLanguage French
originalTitle Tous les hommes sont mortels
setting Europe NERFINISHED
multiple historical periods
theme burden of immortality
existentialism
history
human condition
immortality
meaning of life
mortality
time

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Simone de Beauvoir notableWork All Men Are Mortal