TROIS THEMES DANS L’ETRANGER D’ALBERT CAMUS In the novel‚ The Stranger‚ author Albert Camus confronts some important issues of the time‚ and uses the singular viewpoint of the narrator Meursault to develop his philosophy and effectively weave together themes of absurdity‚ colonialism‚ and free will. Through the progressive disruption of Meursault’s life and his characterization‚ Camus presents the absurdity of the human condition along with
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Close Reading: “The Stranger” By Albert Camus The opening of “The Stranger” Meursault is informed of his mother’s death. Meursault tells us: “I got a telegram from the home: “Mother deceased. Funeral tomorrow. Faithfully yours.” That doesn’t mean anything.” (page 3); a very strong statement to set the mood of this chapter. When he finished reading the telegram his first thought is: “That doesn’t mean anything.” this can give the reader the idea that Meursault is disconnected‚ cold‚ and perhaps
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In the story “The Guest” by Albert Camus‚ the author explores the subject of humanity when one is presented an anomalous situation. In the beginning‚ an old gendarme brought a prisoner‚ an Arab‚ to Daru and ordered him to bring him to prison because he was accused of murdering his cousin. Even though the Arab was a criminal‚ Daru treated him like a guest and the prisoner was very surprised why he acted so humane; by the time it was night Daru made a bed for the prisoner in same room as he was sleeping
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of society. This man‚ Meursault‚ faces many conflicts throughout the novella. A few of the conflicts that occur include the death of his mother and the murdering of the Arab that results in prison for Meursault. In the novella‚ The Stranger‚ Albert Camus characterizes Meursault as emotionally indifferent by his reaction to drastic events‚ his interactions with others and his inflexibility to change. Whenever a theoretically life changing event occurs
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Did my Actions Hurt Someone? Thousands of individuals live their lives the way they want to everyday‚ however‚ very few think of how their actions may be affecting other. Albert Camus and Søren Kierkegaard use their main characters to illustrate how one’s actions affect many other individuals. In The Stranger by Albert Camus‚ Meursault was used to show the consequences of killing and how Meursault was not the only one affect by his actions. Meursault’s actions not only landed him in jail but caused
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The sun becomes one of the most important motifs in Albert Camus’ "The Stranger". The imagery Camus uses when describing the sun sets the stage for the climax of Mersault’s murder of the Arab. More than anything the sun is depicted as a distraction to Mersault. It causes him to do things he would not normally do and clouds his judgement‚ causing him to commit a serious crime which will cause his own death. The sun is in a way a representation of the constraints society places upon Mersault. The effect
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contrast‚ however‚ Camus would see life as meaningless because‚ as he stated‚ “…it will be lived all the better if it has no meaning” (512). Though‚ unlike the two previous perspectives‚ Sartre would view that‚ by God‚ not existing and man’s existence preceding essence‚ a meaningful life is dependent upon the person’s actions. 1.2 When considering the topic of moral responsibility‚ the Book of Job would state that humans have a moral responsibility to God‚ even in difficulty. However‚ Camus would state
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With the Guest by Andrew Camus: Daru We have had the opportunity in the last month to read many short story selections‚ giving us examples of many different things. When asked to pick a character to analyze it was a tough decision but I would have to go with the story that most interested me to choose my character. This story would be "With the Guest"‚ written by Albert Camus. With the main character of this story is Daru. In the following paragraphs I will analyze the type of character he
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the crime that was being judged‚ but rather how Meursault behaved during and immediately after the death and burial of his mother that was criticized and used as evidence of his conviction. This is seen in part two of The Stranger on page 96 where Camus writes‚” ‘Come now‚ is my client on trial for burying his mother or for killing a man?’The spectators laughed. But the prosecutor rose to his feet again‚ […] ‘Indeed‚’ he loudly exclaimed‚ ‘I accuse this man of burying his mother with crime in his
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In the article Camus takes a strong position for the abolition of the death penalty. Which is related to that of Cesare Beccaria‚ they have the same dispute that murder intended and carried out by the state was the worst kind. Camus states‚ that he does not base his argument on sympathy for the convicted but on reasonable grounds and on proven statistics. Camus also disputes that capital punishment is an easy alternative for the government where improvement and change may be possible. Camus’s main
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