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    Combining the writings of “Queen” and Albert Camus Albert Camus was one of the most renowned authors during the early twentieth century. With writings such as The Stranger‚ and The Plague‚ Camus has struck the world of literature with amazing works that are analyzed to a great extent. This amazing success was not just handed to Camus on a silver platter however; Albert endured many hard times and was often encumbered with great illness in his short life. These hardships that Camus had to face

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    How does the individual assure himself that he is justified? In Soren Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling‚ Abraham‚ found in a paradox between two ethical duties‚ is confronted with this question. He has ethical duties to be faithful to God and also to his son‚ Isaac. He believes that God demands him to sacrifice Isaac. But‚ Abraham‚ firmly adhering to his faith‚ submitted to what he believed was the will of God. By using his perspective and that of his alternative guise‚ Johannes de Silentio‚

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    Sophomore Composition RR Outline and Draft four Ms. Gretchen Lee 499110296 Rain Liu 11th June‚ 2012 Outline of Existentialism of Camus –L’Étranger (The Stranger) I. Introduction with thesis statement By analysing the elements of absurdity and tragic antagonism of modern antihero Meursault in the classic masterpiece “L’Étranger”‚ general readers can better grasp the ideas of existentialism‚ moreover‚ to even take some times pondering our own solitary situation and existence

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    The Stranger Summary Notes Chapter 1 • Recieves telegram- telling him his mother has died • She had been living in an elderly home • Meusault asks his boss for time off • Meursault feels guilty for the inconvenience he has put unto his boss • Catches bus to Marengo • Doctor reassures Meursault that he should not feel guilty for putting his mum into the home • Caretaker of mortuary goes to open coffin but Meursault stops him and requests not to see the body • Spends night in the mortuary

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    It is more wrong not to feel anything than to admit that you don’t feel anything. Meursault doesn’t feel anything and is therefore considered an outsider to society‚ because they expect him to behave/ feel as they do. This difference between Society and Meursault is cause of his death. To not feel anything is to not live life‚ admitting to not feeling anything is the first step to living your life. Meursault doesn’t show any sign of emotion to his mothers death‚ he doesn’t feel any love or sorrow

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    The stranger Chapter one commentary Meng Hua In chapter one of the stranger Camus have used special techniques and skills to portrait Meursault’s inner character without direct reference. Camus has achieved this using different diction‚ sentence structure‚ metaphors‚ contrasts and other types of literature techniques. Each line is carefully done so that readers can quickly grasp the unique character of “the stranger”. At the beginning of chapter one Meursault immediately reveals himself

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    Ad Reinhardt had a unique painting style and concept while the development with his black paintings. During his last days of lif he constantly repainted the same paining‚ same structure and applying shades of the same color on the surface. His black paintings were square format‚ identically divided into nine equal squares and coated in shades of black. Reinhardt also choose to paint these canvas by hand rather than using industrial techniques provided by mechanical reproduction. Reinhardt painted

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    PORTRAYING MEURSAULT FROM AN EXISTENTIAL EYE “Meursault is not a piece of social wreckage‚ but a poor and naked enamoured of the sun that leaves no shadow. Far from being bereft of all feeling‚ he is animated by passion that is deep because it is stubborn‚ a passion for the absolute‚ and for truth.” - Camus‚ “Preface” to “The Stranger”. Camus’s antihero‚ Meursault is condemned in a court of law‚ not necessarily for the crime of killing an Arab under a blinding North African sun‚ but rather he refuses

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    How does Meursault manifest the belief that much of life is absurd? In the stranger‚ Albert Camus makes his existential disposition quite apparent through his protagonist‚ Meursault. Meursault describes social situations and his emotions with short‚ concise‚ direct sentences leading the reader to believe that he does not care much for life outside the physical aspects. This lack of emotion is countered by descriptive details and great care for Meursault’s physical condition. Right out of

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    Professor D’Anca English 102 4 December 2013 Behind the Myth of Sisyphus The philosophical essay of “The Myth of Sisyphus” by Albert Camus was written in France‚ in 1942. Obviously during a very historical time of war in which had a lot of people on the edge. The piece of work written was motivated by what Camus thought about the situation during the time; such as suicide‚ absurdity and happiness. The meaning of life was defined in many different ways‚ and with that being said Camus had seen

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