These three plays, diverse in subject but thematically coherent, illuminate one of Sartre''s major philosophical concerns: the struggle to live and act freely in a complex and constricting world. <i>Lucifer and the Lord</i>, Sartre''s favourite among his plays, explores this theme in depth, dealing in the process with fundamental questions of faith and disillusionment; in <i>Huis Clos</i> - arguably Sartre''s most important play - he contends that ''Hell is other people'', and details the afterlife of three souls trapped together in locked room and the torments that they inflict on each other; while <i>The Respectable Prostitute</i>, set in the Deep South of America, is concerned with racism, subjugation and the demands of conscience.