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in The Stranger. The sun is a symbol for feelings and emotions, which Monsieur Meursault cannot deal with. There is a sun motif present throughout the novel, which characterizes the usual fondness towards the sun. The sun is a distraction from Meursault's everyday life
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in the judicial system. In Albert Camus The Stranger, Meursault did not receive justice in his trial because his unfair trail did not give him adequate time to speak in his own defense, his character witnesses words were twisted, and his sentence was too severe
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
Analysis
Upon reading The Stranger by Albert Camus, Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler, and Uncle Toms Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe , one can easily note the similar situations that face the protagonists. All three have the burden of oppression
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Category: /Literature/Novels
The Stranger by Albert Camus is mainly about the life of Mersault. Mersault is an odd and naïve man, as described by some people. The choices he makes, and his way of nature reveals him as a man who just doesnt care about nothing. Existentialism
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In Albert Camus novel, The Stranger, the main character Meursault displays a unique indifference to his surroundings and the world around him. It takes him a degree of time to come to terms with his indifference, but when he does he feels truly free
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Imagine a person with no feelings, no friends, isolated both emotionally and physically. They dont feel threatened by "normal" things, making the "normal" person threatened by him. In the book, The Stranger, by Albert Camus, we embark
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he is given, realize the absurdity of life, keep his beliefs and prepare for death. In his novel, The Stranger, the protagonist, Meursault, experiences more freedom when confined in a prison than when he was living in the outside world.
While awaiting
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illuminates one of the many themes in The Stranger by Albert Camus. Camus shows us the direct relationship between the individual and his/her society. In the novel, the main character Meursault, has adopted an unemotional outlook on life, which is a direct result
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How can the justice system be unjust? Does it treat
people unfairly because of their strange acts? Acting
strange can be used against a person even though it is
unfair to dot hat. In Albert Camus’ The Stranger, the
character Mersault
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THE STRANGER
This book demonstrates how society judges individuals for doing something that is not the usual way to do things. Meursault displays many of these abnormal personality traits. He is not an emotional person and has a laid back attitude
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