The coronation ceremony of "stranger" became a controversial novel through the history of French literature. According to Jean Sartre's "Strange Comments" he recorded how Camus used this information for his work in a ridiculous way. The coronation ceremony lacks a good goal to convey the theme of his novel. In this article, we will use Jean Sartre's article to explain the absurd structure of Camus' The Stranger with messages. Camus is ridiculously using the news in the novel. This meaningless person does not want suicide, I want to live without giving up "I have no resolve, no future, no hope, no fancy, no resignation" ("78").
In many respects strangers represent the existential style of coronation and his absurd philosophical concept. "Ridiculous" in the definition of coronation is a human trial that attempts to place rationalization or reasoning on important aspects of human condition such as government, religion, substance realization or nature. The existentialist coronation ceremony pointed out that none of these basic principles have inherent meaning and it is known that humans need to arrange them in an order or rationalize so this is all It is absurd. Meursault is a character of the coronation novel "The Stranger", initially treats the world in a misleading way, but as his deepening of absurd concepts of existentialism and coronation, his personality is clearer
Albert Camus' famous novel The Stranger has many unusual events, and absurd theories are often thought through the process. The hero Meursault confused himself and developed Camus' ridiculous philosophy. His philosophy is that human beings tend to impose a reasonable order to the world in the face of absurd evidence of the world. According to the Webster Dictionary, "Absurd is obviously meaning irrationality" (Webster 4). This means that Camus believes that everyone has sort of orders in places that are clearly out of order. I do not agree with the theory of coronation. I believe the world is orderly and most people follow this order. It is not absurd to obey what you think is right. Continuing to obey socially accepted things is not very personal, but of course ridiculous.
About Amazon: "Stranger" is a novel published by Albert Camus in 1942. His theme and opinion are often cited as models of crowned expression absurd and existential philosophy, but coronation ceremonially rejected the latter label. The nominal role is an indifferent French Algerian ("French, living in North Africa, Mediterranean, homosexuals, people who have little participation in traditional Mediterranean culture") and his mother I am present. After the funeral he mistakenly killed the Arab people he admitted in French Algiers.