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- Why does Meursault kill the Arab in The Stranger?
In Albert Camus' book The Stranger, Meursault kills a character known as "the Arab" for no real reason at all Meursault even acknowledges that he doesn't have to kill "the Arab" It struck me th
- What is the significance of the names Mersault and Meursault?
The novel A Happy Death, written in the late 1930s and published posthumously in 1971, has a main character named Patrice Mersault Camus's novel The Stranger, written a few years later and publish
- quote source - In which interview did Camus say that Meursault is the . . .
In two YouTube videos about Albert Camus's novel L'étranger The Stranger, I have found the following quote, which supposedly comes from an interview from 1955: Meursault est le seul Christ que n
- french language - What is Meursaults problem with the heat . . .
Meursault in The Stranger seems to spend a lot of time describing the temperature, and especially the heat There are numerous cases where he mentions the sun and the heat: It occurred to me that
- Newest the-stranger Questions - Literature Stack Exchange
What is the significance of the names Mersault and Meursault? The novel A Happy Death, written in the late 1930s and published posthumously in 1971, has a main character named Patrice Mersault
- Why is the tense wrong in the beginning of The Stranger?
The first lines of Albert Camus' The Stranger go something like this: Mother died today Or, maybe, yesterday It's told in the present tense, as in, when Meursault is recounting the event it had
- Did Camus have a known source of inspiration for Meursaults behaviour . . .
Camus's novel The Stranger begins with the news of the death and the funeral of Meursault's mother Meursault smokes cigarettes during the wake, doesn't weep before, during or after the funeral, an
- inspiration - Is Maries comment based on the existence of a two-tier . . .
Since this is a murder case, it seems hard to believe Meursault would be acquitted without the existence of a two-tier justice system that treated French citizens much less strictly for crimes against committed against Algerians than, for example, the other way round
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