One example of existentialism being shown in the text is in part one of the novel. In part one, in chapter six, Meursault murders an Arab, whom he previously engaged in a
different situations. Often times a person tends to act before they think and regret their decision in the future. The response someone has in this type of situation might not be characteristic of their personality or identity. The main character in The Stranger did not seem like a likely person so conduct a murder, but in fact he did. The main character, Meursault, is lead to murder the Arab because he is not self-aware of his actions. Through his daily life, Meursault is detached from his surroundings…
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The Stranger by Albert Camus is a french novel that exemplifies the idea of a mad protagonist. Meursault, the so called madman, is a french man living in North Africa whose conflicting existentialist views with both himself and those around him form the basis for the novel. Meursault’s eccentric behavior puts him peculiar situations and sends him spiraling down the path of murder. One of the most difficult social concepts that Meursault has difficulty grasping is the idea of love. Not only in…
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In Albert Camus’ The Stranger, Meursault appears to be completely alienated from the world around him. Events and situations most people would describe as significant or traumatizing seem to have little effect on him. His personality, emotions, and indifference to the world may be explained by his awareness of his fate. Meursault simplifies his fate to a commonality all humans share: one is born, one lives, and then one ceases to exist with nothing left of him or her. He does not believe there is…
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Should We Talk To Strangers? In This article, Stephanie Pappas says that having a conversation with strangers has become one of the most common things that is affecting people’s lives in American. A new study shows that riders of public transit prefer talking to strangers to being alone on the train. However, many people like to do something different while they are on their way somewhere. Many women are victim of strangers because many men talk to them with the idea to have sex; in contrast…
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Within Albert Camus’ 1942 novel, The Stranger, the sun is an ever present force. The Stranger’s protagonist, Meursault, is tormented by it and seems to have a dislike, if not a disdain for the sun. Meursault is even driven to kill because of how much the sun irritates him, and during his mother’s funeral, a man named Thomas Perez Death and human suffering have a connection to the sun’s rays and light as a whole. Through his novel, Camus uses the societal symbol for joy and life to create an ironic…
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Alec Rosen Mr.Brown World Literature trk1 February 2015 Meursault’s Emotional Changes At the beginning of the novel Meursault shows much indifference to the life that he has led. As readers on the first line of the novel we hear that his mother has passed and he acts as if nothing has changed. "Maman died today. Or yesterday maybe, I don't know. I got a telegram from the home: 'Mother deceased. Funeral tomorrow. Faithfully yours.' That doesn't mean anything. Maybe it was yesterday" (3)…
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Robert Frost once said,” No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader. No surprise in the writer, no surprise in the reader.” Frost is trying to show the importance of the author to engage the reader in his or her writings. In “Blood of Strangers” by Frank Huyler, the author shares his personal experiences about being an Emergency Room doctor. Huyler is an engaging writer by employing various strategies such as irony, imagery, and symbolism. This piece of creative writing was also strengthened…
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Emma Cerovich 10/2/14 Mrs. Cooper Albert Camus and Existentialism It’s weird to be different in this world. We are told in society to “be unique” and “be yourself”, but can you be too weird? In Albert Camus’ book The Stranger, several ideologies that are introduced do not conform to the world. Camus was an existentialist—he believed that life was meaningless and that we are here solely to exist. Feelings and emotions are inhibitors to living a good life, because they ultimately don’t matter.…
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The Stranger Albert Camus' The Stranger is a story about Meursault, an honest man who lives in the moment yet seems to lack the certain emotional traits the normal human being would have. Meursault believes that the human life is meaningless and the fact that we are all born just to die influences his life and character. The novel opens with Meursault receiving word that his mother has passed away. "Maman died today. Or yesterday maybe, I don’t know. I got a telegram from the home: “Mother…
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OUTSIDER CREATIVE Father died today, I don't really know why but I am not really sad, not happy but not sad either. Indifferent to the situation really I never really had a great relationship with father so there isn't really a reason for me to be sad is there? The thing I find most strange is that the people he complained about the most were crying, the people that he hated the most are crying the most, so strange... One week after the death we had the funeral service, it was short and sharp…
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