Nausea

by

Jean-Paul Sartre

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Monsieur Fasquelle Character Analysis

Monsieur Fasquelle owns the Café Mably, a restaurant that Roquentin frequents. Fasquelle is attentive to his customers during the busiest parts of the day, but when business slows down in the afternoon, he tends to go to sleep. Roquentin associates his behavior with loneliness, suggesting that Fasquelle relies on interactions with other people for energy. On a foggy Friday, Roquentin goes to Café Mably for breakfast and finds that Fasquelle has not yet come downstairs to serve his customers. After a woman makes a throwaway comment insinuating that Fasquelle might be dead, Roquentin gradually becomes frantic imagining that this is the case. After he is unable to convince the Café Mably waiter to go upstairs and check on Fasquelle, Roquentin becomes convinced that Fasquelle is dead. The thought sends Roquentin into a tailspin, worsened by the foggy weather, until he later finds out that Fasquelle has merely fallen ill with the flu.
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Monsieur Fasquelle Character Timeline in Nausea

The timeline below shows where the character Monsieur Fasquelle appears in Nausea. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 4: Tuesday, 30 January
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...eats at the Café Mably, a place he frequents. The owner of the café, Monsieur Fasquelle, talks to customers when the building is full but takes naps when business is slow.... (full context)
Chapter 20: Friday
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...makes his way to Café Mably. An old woman enters the café looking for Monsieur Fasquelle, but the waiter tells her that he is still upstairs. Before she leaves, the old... (full context)
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Taking to the streets again, Roquentin now believes Fasquelle dead, and his thoughts turn to images of blood. At the library, Roquentin encounters the... (full context)
Chapter 21: Saturday morning
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Roquentin has breakfast at the Café Mably. There, he learns that Fasquelle has the flu and that his daughter is on her way to look after him.... (full context)