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The Stranger
Title: The Stranger
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 832 | Pages: 3.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Stranger
The Stranger by Albert Camus is mainly about the life of Mersault. Mersault is an odd and naïve man, as described by some people. The choices he makes, and his way of nature reveals him as a man who just doesn’t care about nothing. Existentialism plays a major part in Camus’ story, because of Mersault who is seen without hardly any emotions, or regrets what’s so ever. Life was absurd to Mersault.
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connected to each other in Mersault's world by this absurdity. The feeling of being privileged, to have something in common, brings us closer together. But ultimately we have to face death alone, which make us live in solitude. This is the only moment when Mersault feels something. All the previous events have passed him by: the death of his mother, his girlfriend, killing a man. He lives for one moment. He cares for one moment.
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