The Truthfulness of Meursault in The Stranger
[2023-05-16 22:13:55]
Among strangers, Melzo is loyal to himself and other people. Unlike most people, he believes that it is not necessary to tell a lie to make others feel better. Whether the truth is hurting or not, he is real. For example, in chapter 4, Mary asked Melso whether she loved her. Meursault said that he may not love her, rather than lying to her or doing ambiguous answers, but that is not a problem anyway. Meursault is genuine, so he not only handled his crime at the murder trial, but also his personal opinion and opinion came out.
Meursault was a French Algerian who learned about the death of his mother by telegraph. Melso is indifferent to the death of his mother, which shows that his environment is somewhat emotional. Here is another example. Meursault is also a genuine person and speaks his thoughts regardless of others. Because of his indifference, he is regarded as a stranger in society. On the surface, L 'Etranger's appearance is very simple, but carefully planned and written book. In fact, it is an intensive and rich work, full of unknown meaning and formal quality. In L'Etranger, at least one book is necessary to fully analyze the meaning and format, and the correspondence between meaning and form.
Among strangers, Melzo is loyal to himself and other people. Unlike most people, he believes that it is not necessary to tell a lie to make others feel better. Whether the truth is hurting or not, he is real. For example, in chapter 4, Mary asked Melso whether she loved her. Meursault said that he may not love her, rather than lying to her or doing ambiguous answers, but that is not a problem anyway. Meursault is genuine, so he not only handled his crime at the murder trial, but also his personal opinion and opinion came out. In fact, during the trial, the lack of emotion on mother 's death appeared to be more important than the murderer he committed. From this point of view, the truth seems to be a crime.
The coronation ceremony of a stranger in the novel "stranger of a stranger (outsider)" shows the character of Melso who was sentenced to death after murdering the Arabs. The conflict depicts a sharp contrast between social morality and Mercer's lack of such morals; he is not due to Arab murder, he is sentenced to death instead of refusing to comply with social norms . Meursault is a social abnormality, he is not living like them, so he can not connect directly to others. Meursault was simplified and even separated; he told about his mother's death, saying sorry for her loss, "Maman passed away today."