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The Stranger By Albert Camus Essay

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Albert Camus introduces the novel The Stranger in an absurd way. He purposely lets the reader know that the main character Meursault has no care for life. To him the only thing that derives from life is death, so what does, or does not happen is of no concern to Meursault. Not only does he not care about the life of others, he especially does not care about his own. This state of mind ultimately leads him to his own demise and death, which is ironic but yet revealing of Albert Camus's message. He reveals, by the end of the novel, that regardless of living life to its upmost full potential, or barely living it, it doesn't matter. Nothing different will be an outcome besides humankind’s biggest, unfixable flaw, death.

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“He looked upset and told me that I never gave him straight answer, that u had no ambition, and that that was disastrous in business.” Ambition is suppose to lead to happiness and Meursault was not happy or unhappy. The happiness of others was also no care of his. Who had became victim the most of this carelessness was Marie. He did not care whether or not Marie and him would get married, even if she had from early on had said she loved him and wanted to spend the rest of her life with him. Unbeknownst to her was that he saw her as an object of his pleasure, a pleasure that was unmoral, but in a life which did not matter, that was more than acceptable. This careless objectification is apparent throughout the novel as seen also for his lack concernment for the beating taking place in his neighbor Raymond's apartment .To Meursalt; the woman got what was coming as Raymond had said she should. All this carelessness was a visible motif until the very end where his carelessness for life brought him to the end of his own, he then realized that he was alone and that's what happens when you live a life in absurdity was loneliness and despair .The irony of his life not worth even living brought about his own

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