The Stranger Analytical Essay

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The novel, The Stranger, written by Albert Camus describes the life of Meursault, a French decent living in Algeria, who was arrested for killing an Arab man and has a bleak view on life, which are elements of the “absurd man”. Meursault is very direct in his speech and lacks comedy because of his absurdness causing for Camus’s novel to consist of short sentences in order to highlight the directness of Meursault and his absurdness. Meursault begins his life with the death of his mother and lacks of emotional response because of his detachment from the world. He then became drawn to following his troublesome college Raymond who was about to have a quarrel with the “Arabs”. This quarrel lead to Meursault to be persistent and shoot one of the …show more content…

Meursault begins the novel the discussing the death of his mother and shows little emotion at the funeral, because he does not know if he truly loves his mother; and thinks that it was not significant that she had passed on, therefore, making him an unsympathetic chracter. He is then faced with the decision to shoot or not to shoot the The Arab. He decides to shoot the Arab and realized that he made the dcision for himself, which determined his fate leading to his trial and excecution. To add upon this, during his trials he presents himself as an unsympathetic character because he does not show any remorse or regret from killing the man on the beach. Lastly, for he said to death he inner emotions and thoughts on skating the societal world in entering death ignoring all the people who has loved him and cared for him and disregards how he has negatively impacted himself on to others in explaining that it doesn’t matter because everyone is going to die eventually, therefore making him an unsympathetic chracter. Although Merusault emotionally develops throughout the novel, the decsions that he makes are self consious and negitivly impact other people, showing how he should not be sympathized

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