Albert Camus is an existentialist. Even if he was born and raised a Catholic, he is not a religious person; he soon gave up his religious belief and became an atheist, religion is "philosophical suicide" I believe. He explained the attitude towards religion and said, "I'd better live my life, I seem to be dead with God, instead of living my life I thought that I was not. Even if he denies that he is an existentialist he is seen to be deemed to be "a problem facing the meaning of life in the face of death". "People only believe in your argument, your sincerity, and the seriousness of your efforts.
Albert Camus was born in Mondor Algeria in 1913. His family was not educated and his father was murdered in 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 books, Stranger Albert Camus's composition style, scene selection and role development shows the theme existence
Outsiders - Albert Camus Albert Camus advocates the concept of identity and human state to his classic novel "The Outsider" through the quest for sex and cultural expression, and insight into absurdity and existentialism. The concept of these identities and human states reflects the society in which the novel resides and shows how women, women of other cultures, and women considered different are represented I will. Novels convey memory
In the article of 1945, Albert Camus wrote that "Pessimistic philosophy is inevitably frustrating idea." Camus helped spread the notion of his 'ridiculous'. Key words of the article "Myth of Sisyphus". Like the previous philosophical pessimist, Camus believes that human consciousness and reasons "will make me oppose all creation." For Camus, this intense reasoning and the conflict between the "silent" world is the most important philosophical issue, "suicide problem". Camus believes that people often avoid "folly" by "rescue". This is a kind of "trick", not life itself, but it is better not to betray it, but to transcend it, refine it and recommend it. He believes that suicide and religion are unrealistic forms of avoiding or avoiding the problem.