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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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    Albert Camus said in his book The Myth of Sisyphus that "the absurd had become a widespread sensibility in our times." He also relates life having no meaning at all to atheism. If there is no external meaning‚ then he believes there is no point in life. If life had no meaning then wouldn’t we careless about our future and live for that moment. If life has no meaning then would we be in school trying to receive a quality education? Albert Camus believes that most humans

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    Belonging is a matter of choice Belonging is something we are all entitled to‚ but is not something that we are necessarily allowed to choose‚ but deep down in each and every individual we have an innate drive to belong/not belong to something or someone. We may have a sense of belonging in one area‚ but not so much in the other‚ so we can see that to belong‚ we must act. We discover that being isolated and alienated is an easy thing to happen‚ but we can find an alternative path to

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    statement Albert Camus demonstrated in many of his works. In the mid nineteen hundreds‚ Albert Camus introduced his own philosophy and also his own critique of religion and God. His philosophy of absurdity and his belief of religion is central to his novel‚ The Stranger. Albert Camus uses both Meursault‚ the main character in his novel‚ and Sisyphus‚ the main character in his essay as marginalized figures to essentially question the meaning of human condition. Through the act of storytelling Camus is able

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    Albert Camus wrote "The Stranger" during the Existentialist movement‚ which explains why the main character in the novel‚ Meursault‚ is characterized as detached and emotionless‚ two of the aspects of existentialism. In Meursault‚ Camus creates a character he intends his readers to relate to‚ because he creates characters placed in realistic situations. He wants the reader to form a changing‚ ambiguous opinion of Meursault. From what Meursault narrates to the reader in the novel‚ the reader can understand

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    Stranger life of Albert Camus Albert Camus‚ the creator behind the theory of "The Absurd"(Hikaru)‚ is a man of unique views. Being raised in a time of controversy and new ideas‚ Camus quickly was wrapped up by secular views. Camus’ belief states that human life has no meaning because in the end there is death‚ and nothing is of worth or meaning after death. The author has written many novels and essays based on his standpoints (Cruickshank) . No conviction in higher beings has led Camus to portray characters

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    The Stranger: Philosophical Analysis The Stranger‚ by Albert Camus‚ is a novel in which Meursault‚ the main character‚ develops a peculiar philosophy on the world and eventually comes to terms with the irrationality of life and meaninglessness of society. In the book‚ Meursault’s mother dies‚ and yet‚ as he travels to her funeral‚ sits a night by her coffin and attends the service‚ his first person narration voice does not give any indication of grief. The day after his mother dies‚ he meets

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    The Plague Paper The Plague‚ written by Albert Camus‚ is a thought-provoking piece of literature. The novel is centered around the fictional Algerian town of Oran. The town is plunged into chaos and suffering when a mysterious plague appears and ravages the citizens who live there pushing them towards the brink of collapse. There are two distinct themes in this novel. The two themes of indifference in death and the value of human life are seen throughout the novel ’s entirety. Death itself is indifferent

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    What is an absurd hero? An absurd hero is someone who is determined to continue living with passion even though life appears to be meaningless. It seems like one of Mersault’s passion is hanging out with his friends. In The Stranger by Albert Camus‚ Mersault is an absurd hero because when bad things happen in his life‚ he still finds a reason and passion to live and be content with his life. Mersault strives to find meaning in his life because horrible things happen to him. In the beginning he

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    �PAGE � MEANING OF LIFE ESSAY What is the meaning of life? Many agree that the answer depends on the person asking the question. When Albert Camus and Richard Taylor decide to answer this question‚ they must take an in-depth look into the real and mythological worlds to arrive at a concise answer to this question that has baffled so many. Both have similar views with subtle differences - however Taylor ’s view is the more accurate of the two. When looking into the biological world‚ Taylor clearly

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