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What central theme does Roquentin struggle with in 'Nausea'?
The search for meaning in a chaotic world
The pursuit of happiness and love
The importance of societal norms and traditions
The quest for material success and wealth
How does Roquentin's perception of objects change throughout the novel?
He begins to see them as meaningful entities.
He views them as entirely separate from human existence.
He starts to perceive their absurdity and the weight of existence.
He learns to appreciate their aesthetic value.
Which philosophical movement is primarily reflected in Roquentin's experiences in 'Nausea'?
Romanticism
Existentialism
Realism
Surrealism
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