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“Words There is no good father, that's the rule. Don't lay the blame on men but on the bond of paternity, which is rotten. To beget children, nothing better; to have them, what iniquity!” quote by Jean-Paul Sartre
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“Words There is no good father, that's the rule. Don't lay the blame on men but on the bond of paternity, which is rotten. To beget children, nothing better; to have them, what iniquity!”

Jean-Paul Sartre

About This Quote

Source Play: No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1944

Fatherhood is portrayed as a flawed, burdensome bond that can become a source of moral corruption rather than a source of love.

In simple terms: Being a father can be morally complex and often problematic.

Key Takeaway

Question the responsibilities and ethical implications of parenthood.

Themes

family morality responsibility

Mood

critical thoughtful

Type

philosophical ethical

When to use this quote

  • parenting decisions
  • social policy debates
  • personal reflection
  • literary analysis

Key Concepts

existentialism ethical ambiguity social critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • What responsibilities define a good father?
  • Can paternal duty be redefined?
A Different Perspective

The view may overlook positive aspects of paternal bonds.

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