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Who Is Meursault's Disinterest For His Mother?

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Albert Camus employs Thomas Perez as a foil to emphasize Meursault’s disinterest for his mother in order to justify the court’s opinions of him. During Maman’s funeral procession, Thomas Perez’s care for Maman and his struggle to walk foils Meursault’s disinterest in his mother’s death. Compared to Perez, Meursault’s indifference towards Maman is stressed by Perez’s struggle to walk and to keep up with the funeral, “going as fast as he could,” while Meursault complains about the sun. Perez foils Meursault by fainting at the funeral of Maman, who he loved, which contrasts to Merusault as he briefly narrates the event and feels “joy when the bus entered” so that he may leave his mother. Thomas’s weakness and love, accentuate Meursault’s indifference

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