While at his mother’s funeral the main character first notices the women sitting next to his mother’s coffin. “An Arab woman—a nurse, I supposed—was sitting beside the bier; she was wearing a blue smock and had a rather gaudy scarf wound round her hair” (Camus 5). Meursault automatically points out the women’s ethnicity, which I could not understand.
Albert Camus was often called an absurdists, accepting a few certain aspects of the philosophical line. Meaning, Albert Camus most likely