The Stranger (English)
The Stranger (English)
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"The Stranger" is a thought-provoking novel by Albert Camus, a French author, published in 1942. The story revolves around Meursault, a detached and indifferent settler in French Algeria, who commits a senseless murder, killing an unnamed Arab man on a beach.
Key Plot Points
- *Mother's Death*: The novel begins with Meursault receiving news of his mother's death, which he receives with indifference.
- *The Murder*: Meursault shoots the Arab man four times on a beach, and his actions are questioned by the authorities.
- *Trial and Sentencing*: Meursault's trial focuses more on his emotional detachment than the murder itself, and he is sentenced to death.
Main Characters
- *Meursault*: The protagonist, a detached and indifferent settler in French Algeria.
- *Marie Cardona*: Meursault's love interest, who is confused by his emotional detachment.
- *Raymond Sintès*: Meursault's neighbor, who asks for his help in getting revenge on his mistress.
Themes
- *Absurdism*: The novel explores the absurdity of life and the search for meaning.
- *Existentialism*: Meursault's actions and decisions are driven by his own desires, rather than societal expectations.
- *Morality*: The novel raises questions about morality and the nature of right and wrong ¹.
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