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    The novel, The Stranger, written by French author Albert Camus, is a philosophical fiction piece published in 1942. This book used both Existentialism and Absurdism to promote Meursault 's problem throughout the book. Both of these are related to Modernism, which was the aftermath of the industrial revolution. “Modernism is a philosophical movement that along with cultural trends and changes arose wide-scale and far reaching transformations in western society during the late 19th and early 20th century”(Koofers

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    The Stranger Absurdism

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    The Stranger focuses on the character of Meursault, a man whose perspective cannot be understood by those around him. His neutral character is created by Albert Camus to reveal many themes and paradoxes within the text. The title itself has its own significant meaning, and the characters and themes within the text can reveal its meaning to the novel. The title The Stranger reveals Meursault’s strange character stemming from absurdism after being isolated from everyone, as well the stranger within

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    The Stranger By Simmel

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    defines ‘the stranger’,“as the man who comes today and stays tomorrow”. ‘The stranger’ is seen as an element of the group that provides a role that no other member of the group can play. Thus ‘the stranger’ can obtain objectivity that members of the group cannot, and has freedom. ‘The stranger’ is free from everyone and everything because he/she is impartial, since he/she does not know anyone on a personal level. This leads to trust in ‘the stranger’ because individuals know ‘the stranger’ does not

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    philosophy, absurdism, in his story, “The Stranger”. Absurdism is when humans live meaningless lives in an irrational universe. Meursault, the protagonist in “The Stranger”, has an absurdist view to life, which the story revolves around. Meursault's unique view of life is unique and different from the ethics of the society. Absurdism plays a key role in Meursault's life as the absurd sun influences his actions while his absurdist philosophies make him a stranger to society. The absurd sun physically

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    The Stranger The Stranger was originally written in French. When Stuart Gilbert translated the novel, he came across a small problem. “The title of Camus’ classic novel is difficult to render into English because the French word bears the connotations of both ‘stranger’ and ‘foreigner’ at the same time, and each of these concepts is at play in the novel.” (Mairowitz1) Finding the right translation was crucial because the title is symbolic. “The Stranger symbolizes the theme of the

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    Essay The Stranger

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         Albert Camus’ The Stranger, is told by narrarator, Meursault . Our speaker seems to be a person detached from feelings, he shows no emotion. Neither the external world in which Meursault lives nor the internal world of his thoughts and attitudes possesses any rational order. He doesn’t have reasons for doing half of the things he does. For these reasons I believe Meursault is determined, but doesn’t know it.      Our protagonist and narrarator

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    The Strangers Critique

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    The Strangers, by Christopher Oscar Pena, gives the audience a truthful perspective of the many struggles that minorities in the United States face during these chaotic times. As the story unfolds, we not only get a glimpse of a romantic love story and the unveiling of multiple relationships, but it all takes a cryptic turn when the destruction of humanity manifest itself before our eyes. I attended the Clarence Brown Theatre performance of The Strangers on February 21, 2018 and witnessed extraordinary

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    The Stranger Essay

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    The Stranger Chris Drusbosky 3/5/12 Professor Krauss In the story “The Stranger” by Albert Camus, the belief that the themes of loss and retrieval are at the core of Mersault’s mythology, and that they illumine the notion of exile to which he returns so often is widely discussed. I however do not believe that either one of those themes has anything to do with the Mersault and the exile to which he returns to so often, rather I believe that Mersault’s own attitude is the reason for the exile

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    Albert Camus creates a series of characters in The Stranger whose personality traits and motivations mirror those that are overlooked upon by the average man. Camus develops various characters and scenarios that show true humanity which tends to have been ignored due to the fact of how typical it has become. Camus incorporates abominable personality traits of the characters, variety, consistency, and everyone’s fate. Camus demonstrates the disregarded reason behind the origins of relationships between

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    Stranger Characteristics

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    The Stranger discusses the meaninglessness and randomness of the human experience through the life of a man named Meursault. Meursault goes through different stages of his life throughout the book. It begins with a relationship named Marie, a friendship started with a violent man, and a beach trip that would change his life forever. The book begins when his mother passes away and in its conclusion Meursault is awaiting his execution for the murder of another man. Eccentric and normal characteristics

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