Existentialism,The Fall, Camus
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to the author, Albert Camus. The narrator and the main character, Clamence, is essentially Albert Camus. Camus, being a true existentialist, uses Clamence to reflect his own life and his own ideas, above all, the clash between subjective and objective values. The women who plunged of the bridge, the daughter who committed suicide to get back at her father, and the challenge of Christianity are all prime examples of how subjective and objective values conflict.
to the author, Albert Camus. The narrator and the main character, Clamence, is essentially Albert Camus. Camus, being a true existentialist, uses Clamence to reflect his own life and his own ideas, above all, the clash between subjective and objective values. The women who plunged of the bridge, the daughter who committed suicide to get back at her father, and the challenge of Christianity are all prime examples of how subjective and objective values conflict.