Sartre′s ″No Exit ″ concludes with the characters accepting that: ″Hell is other people. ″So this is hell. I′d never have believed it. You remember all we were told about the torture-chambers, the fire and brimstone, the ″burning marl.″ Old wives′ tales! There′s no need for red-hot pokers. HELL IS-OTHER PEOPLE! –No Exit Essay Prompt: How do the characters ultimately come to the conclusion quoted above? How is their predicament in Sartre′s view, an Existential Hell? How is it opposed to the conventional Christian depiction and view, and how might it reflect on our own lives, social, religious, and psychological perceptions?