Isolation In Meursault's The Stranger

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While the isolation of the two characters from society led them to commit their foul acts, the differences between the two characters are truly what pushed the stories along and let to the eventual outcomes of both novels. Throughout The Stranger Meursault's complete lack of emotional understanding on a human level, combined with his inability to focus on anything other than the physical tangible present, led to inevitable demise. By looking through Meursault's eyes we see that he focuses almost entirely on what is, and not what could be. This is why he vividly describes such scenes as the walk to his mother’s funeral, yet skims over the actual burial of his dead mother. This is also shown in his description of Marie, always focusing on her

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