Albert Camus' The Outsider and Robert Brolt's A Man for All Seasons
[2023-10-09 12:10:42]
What is a deep religion, a devout Christian nobleman, and an ordinary indifferent ordinary man away from about 400 years old? Furthermore, Sir Thomas Moore, the last saintly martyr of Robert Bolt's "The Man in the Four Seasons", and Albert Camus's "Melo" from "Outsider", a person who does not believe in God. Clear murderers may have something in common. For beginners, the two people live a similar life by pursuing the truth and have a very strong personal belief system.
Albert's outsider's career: 'In our society, Albert Camel wrote,' Anyone who does not cry at the mother's funeral may be sentenced to death. 'This may seem like a dazzling appearance, almost a kind of self-destructing allegation, but it is one of the "extraordinary people" that Camus brings, bringing a frank and devastating effect. Over the years, outsiders have become fanatical classics, especially in the undergraduate world. This song affected 'The Kureing an Arab' of The Cure
Albert Camus said: "In our society, those who do not cry at the mother's funeral may be sentenced to death" (Camus, 18). In the book "Outsiders", Mersault despised the local parliament and did not show the sorrow of the mother's funeral. After all, his life depends on whether this decision represents emotion. In the society where Meursault lives, people should comply with their standards and social norms. A person deviating from these
Albert Camus is a man inspired by three things, Mediterranean, interpretation of his death, and his mother. He led a life to create a genius. Albert Camus, formerly known as Einstein of literature, left a deep impression on the world of literature, and his life left Mark and heritage in the concept of creativity. First, I will give Albert the idea of early life and childhood. He was born in a small village called Mondovi on 1 November 1913. His father Lucien Auguste Camus is from France and his mother Catherine is from Spain. Albert had no chance to see his father, so he was called for war and died before Albert. Albert's mother rarely talks about his father, but the only detail she mentioned about him is that when he saw the massacre being carried out, he vomited when he came home. Albert knows nothing about his father.
Albert Camus was born in Mondor Algeria in 1913. His family was not educated and his father was murdered at WWI. Albert Camus received a scholarship in 1924 and studied at Algiers' Lycee. Albert Camus was an athlete, but his remaining life suffered for TB. Albert Camus started writing in 1936 and then returned to Europe to return to health. Albert Camus received the Nobel Peace Prize at the age of 44. Albert Camus created The Stranger in 1942, but released it as L 'Etranger. Due to a car accident, Albert Camus died on January 4, 1960. Albert Camus was interested in the existential philosophy after the Second World War. In the book, Stranger Albert Camus's composition style, the selection of scenes and development of roles shows the existence of the theme