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: The subsequent trial focuses less on the murder and more on Meursault's lack of "proper" social responses, leading reviewers from SparkNotes to note that society attempts to impose rational explanations on inherently irrational actions.

: It serves as a foundational text for Absurdism , depicting the conflict between a human’s search for meaning and the "benign indifference" of a chaotic universe. The Stranger

Albert Camus’s 1942 novella follows , a detached Algerian-Frenchman who becomes an "absurdist hero". The story begins with the death of his mother—for which he shows no emotion—and culminates in a senseless murder on a beach, triggered more by the blinding sun than by malice. : The subsequent trial focuses less on the

The Stranger - Albert Camus. What did you feel right you put it down? The story begins with the death of his

The Stranger
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: The subsequent trial focuses less on the murder and more on Meursault's lack of "proper" social responses, leading reviewers from SparkNotes to note that society attempts to impose rational explanations on inherently irrational actions.

: It serves as a foundational text for Absurdism , depicting the conflict between a human’s search for meaning and the "benign indifference" of a chaotic universe.

Albert Camus’s 1942 novella follows , a detached Algerian-Frenchman who becomes an "absurdist hero". The story begins with the death of his mother—for which he shows no emotion—and culminates in a senseless murder on a beach, triggered more by the blinding sun than by malice.

The Stranger - Albert Camus. What did you feel right you put it down?