2017/02/06

The Stranger by Albert Camus

In The Stranger, writer Albert Camus creates Meursault, a character with in truth strange and stoic behaviors. As the story progresses, Meursault murders a macrocosm and is put on trial. establish on his different behavior, the control panel is set to believe that Meursault is diabolic and decide to yield him executed. Camus mental hospital of a man without ethics shows how easily convinced ordination can be when guide to believe that a individual is strange or evil.\nAlbert Camus created a character with immense emotions, occult and far-reaching; throwing him into a series of predicaments. Meursault appears to reach no emotions, for instance in a conversation with his lover, Marie, who he has just met, Camus writes, A piece later she asked me if I love her I told her it didnt mean anything plainly that I didnt think so (Camus 35). Later he agrees to espouse Marie despite not love her. Meursault speaks with total honesty, not being pressured to please Marie, but si milarly displays his ignorance.\nMeursault is also portrayed as an unusual and peculiar character. On the occasion of the death of Maman, Meursaults mother, he did not moult a tear. At her funeral, Meursault began to think that the nation crying were annoying. When asked if he valued to see her, Meursault refused. Camus writes that his mother and him have not been in touch modality for a while, but a normal  person would shut up have cried. It can be said that Meursault is so in shock that he cannot shed a tear veritable(a) if he wanted to and that he does not know how to communicate his feelings. The day after the funeral Meursault meets a woman, Marie that he has feelings for. In the evening, Meursault encounters Marie at the beach, and the two strike a flame between them. Camus decides to accept some perverted writings, for example, I helped her onto a float and as I did, I napped against her breasts, (19) and I was fondling her breasts (20), the referee is introdu ced to Maries breasts simply to foreshadow the familiar tensio...

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