It was Albert Einstein who said: "If you can't explain it to a six-year-old [child], you don't understand it yourself". Simplifying a concept is a good skill to develop. With this in mind, you are required to write an explanatory narrative, which will require you to present the information/concept in your own words and in a much more simplified manner than presented in the prescribed text.
You must explain Jean-Paul Sartre’s Existentialism to an (imaginary) six-year-old child. This will be a written assessment, with a word count of 400-500 words (do not exceed the word count). You must "dumb-down" the concept and explain it as simple and clear as possible. Do not use “big” words or jargon as a six-year-old child will not understand it. No references are needed as it must be in a narrative format.
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