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Albert Camus ' 1942 classic, The Stranger L'Étranger ), the author explores the profound "nakedness of man faced with the absurd". Set in Algiers, this landmark of 20th-century literature follows Meursault, a man whose stark indifference to social norms and his mother's death eventually leads to a senseless murder on a sun-drenched beach. The Core Philosophy: Absurdism The novella serves as a primary vehicle for Camus' philosophy of the absurd
“I had been right, I was still right, I was always right. I had lived my life one way and I could just as well have lived it another.” albert camus estrangeiro top
“Pour que tout soit consommé… j’ai souhaité qu’il y ait beaucoup de spectateurs le jour de mon exécution et qu’ils m’accueillent avec des cris de haine.”
(For everything to be complete… I wished for a crowd of spectators on my execution day who greet me with cries of hate.) Albert Camus ' 1942 classic, The Stranger L'Étranger
Key Takeaway: Camus’s protagonist is “estranged” on three levels—from social convention, from introspective emotional depth, and finally from the illusion of cosmic meaning. His execution is not a punishment for killing a man, but a ritual sacrifice of the authentic stranger in favor of the comfortable lie. I had lived my life one way and
Part One: Follows the life of Meursault, an emotionally detached shipping clerk. After attending his mother’s funeral—where he displays a notable lack of grief—he returns to Algiers, begins a casual relationship with Marie, and befriends a neighbor, Raymond. The part culminates in Meursault shooting an "Arab" on a beach under the blinding heat of the sun.