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Sunday, January 8, 2017

The Stranger by Albert Camus

Existentialism is a doctrine which emphasizes the significance of existence and those actions which enable one to experience their testify existence, such as qualification decisions or feeling emotions. The overbold The Stranger was written during the existentialist philosopher movement, and thats why the star(p) quotation in the novel, Meursault, has a neutral and emotionless character because objectivity is the main brass of existentialism. The Stranger, can be analyze with the themes of fatuousness, mans kindred with life, society, god, and free- provide. The novel conveys many fashion models of the absurdity of the human condition. While practice the novel, firstly it is noticed that Meursault shows no affection after he hears round his mom dying. He receives a telegram. Maman died today. Or yesterday maybe, I dont know. I got a telegram from the home: fuss Deceased. Funeral Tomorrow. Faithfully yours. (Camus 3). When he gets home, he makes himself a coffee and smoke s. He doesnt even hurting to see the dead embody or mourn. Instead of grieving, he seems more worried around the time he will take to go to his pay offs funeral. Although Meursault has no emotions, he has a girlfriend named Marie. In their race, Meursault mainly focuses on the forcible features of her rather than her characteristics. When he negotiation ab disclose Marie, it is mostly about her appearance. I wanted her so bad You could make out the shape of her firm breasts... (Camus 34). When Marie asks him to adopt her, he says that he does not love her, but he would marry her to make her happy. Their relationship portrays a good manakin of existentialism philosophy. Another example is the murder. Meursault kills the Arab on the beach not because he threatened him, he did not seem to crucify with that, but because the sunlight off him on his eye so he got angry and killed the Arab brutally. The heat up blade slashed at my eyelashes and stabbed at my stinging look�...

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