I. Camus’ Life. A. The point of philosophy is life: “The preceding merely defines a way of thinking. But the point is to live.” (The Myth of Sisyphus) B. Camus’ life and work were dominated by the juxtaposition of an indomitable will towards happiness and justice on one hand and the indifference and hostility of the world on the other hand. This juxtaposition constitutes the absurd. II. Camus’ Work. Most of Camus’ work is a development of the themes dealt with in The Myth
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THE STRANGER "What is it‚ indeed‚ the absurd man? The one who‚ without denying it‚ does not make anything for the eternal. It is not that the nostalgia is strange to him‚ but rather he prefers his anger and his reasoning. The first one teaches him to live without appeal and to be satisfied with what he has; the second teaches his limits. Sure of his freedom to term‚ of his rebellion without future and of his perishable conscience‚ his adventure continues in the time of its life. The field is
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Albert Camus’ The Stranger is about Meursault‚ an acutely detached‚ unaffected man‚ who kills an Arab‚ then is tried and convicted and sentenced to death. The novel focuses on the absurdity of life‚ which rises in the duality of one’s desire to find the point of existence‚ and their inability to do so. The absurd envelops all things‚ and Camus is devout in the return of an affectionate embrace‚ for he is convinced that only when one is entirely free of hope‚ can they live. As living things that will
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WORD FORMATION Use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits in the space. (Destinations p.35) We often think of ourselves as living in a time of (1) ………… (CONTINUE) technological change and development. We tend to believe that we are unique in history in dealing with a constantly (2) ………… (EVOLVE) world of gadgets‚ devices and innovations. However‚ the end of the nineteenth century and the start of the twentieth was also a time that saw many (3) ………… (REVOLT) changes. People had needed
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Albert Einstein is perhaps the single most ingenious scientist in American history. His contributions to science have forever changed scientific world. When Albert Einstein was only four years old he was greatly intrigued by a magnetic compass. The device convinced him that there was so such out there to be discovered. Einstein rebelled against the academic high school because intelligence was only measured in the ability to memorize facts and obey authority. He strongly believed intelligence could
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Albert Jacka Albert Jacka was born on the 10th of January 1893 in a small dairy farm in Winchelsea‚ Victoria. On the 17th of the first 1932‚ seven days after his 39th birthday‚ he died of chronic nephritis. He was the fourth child of 7 of Nathaniel Jacka and Mary Elizabeth Kettle. He spent most of his life in Wedderburn after his parents decided to move the family there in 1898 when Bertie was the age of 5. After completing elementary school‚ he found work as a labourer with his father‚ and
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Humans are little more than complex organisms reacting to stimuli in their environment. Some would argue that humans are transparent and simple; we have needs and simply seek to fulfill them. There is a specific order to our behavior and that behavior is being driven by a need or desire. Camus challenged this notion with The Stranger. In one sense he upheld the idea that we simply strive to fulfill needs. In another sense‚ Camus forced us to understand that sometimes there is no reason‚ no need being
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Albert Speer. Early Years: Albert Speer was born in 1905; in the city of Mannheim located in the state of Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Albert had been raised in the small township of Heidelberg; he was the second of three boys. His father‚ Albert Friedrich Speer‚ was a highly successful architect and his mother Luise Mathilde Wilhelmine Hommel was the daughter of a very wealthy businessman. Albert was nine years old at the time when World War One broke out‚ though he was too young to fight at
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latitude and the altitude of any location (“How your GPS”). Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity verifies the information and assists people to get from place to place by providing directions. Albert Albert Einstein‚ a widely-acknowledged scientist‚ once stated‚ “the world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil‚ but because of the people who don’t do anything about it” (“Quotes about Albert Einstein”). Albert Einstein endured many problems that led
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Albert Bandura was born in a small Canadian town called Mundare on December 4‚ 1925. His parents came from Eastern Europe‚ his father from Poland and mother from Ukraine. He is the youngest of six children and the only son. Before Bandura was born‚ a sister died of the flu and a brother died in a hunting accident. The school that Bandura was the only school in the whole town‚ it was both the elementary and high school. The school was very short on teachers‚ and all of the high school curriculum was
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