Albert Camus's "The Stranger" told a man who does not care about the future, and does not care about the future, Meursault, the future. He has no meaning, no reason, no feeling. On an important day at the beach, Mersau shot and killed Arabs. And it brought about a series of events that led to his death. Through the judicial process, Albert crowns with criticism about the community in which he lives and the value he has. Strangers are prestigious works that crowd their thoughts and are the basis of Professor Abhiri's title.
To complement your proposal, there have been lots of wonderful literature on the coronation ceremony recently. Faithful fans of Sherman's coronation ceremony, Foley's Albert Camus, worthy of living in Zaretsky's life: from absurd to uprising (though he thinks exaggerating the situation) Srigley's crown "Criticism of contemporaryity To explore his social and political corruption with Sartre in detail, Aronson's Camus and Sartre books make full use of communication and prose and are useful. disagree. He is not from his criticism of existentialism but a very different philosopher who sees much better at first at his work (these criticisms are not all in the same place, ) And communication will be expanded). It is definitely from a stranger, Sisyphus' myth (all the references he did are a bit difficult, but the first two chapters are worth it), from Revolted Man and others.
Note: The coronation ceremony is named after the philosopher Albert Camas. He makes different interpretations of absurd views. However, it is generally considered that absurdity is a confrontation between self and the world. Absurdity is the difference between desire and material reality. The Camus system wants to provide the user with the difference between the desire for the result of the data and the actual situation.
One of my favorite things is Albert Camus, which explains the absurdity as a metaphysical tension arising from conflict between our conscious facts and the facts Descartes speaks. Camus said the reality of our consciousness is related to the fact that we are in a meaningless life. This has no meaning. Considering our position in space and what happens in the universe, it is difficult to find sensible meanings. The whole field of philosophy is called nihilism. Nietzsche is talking about where we are and what it means, and you draw out a cold conclusion that it may not mean anything at all. It's hard, so he calls it ridiculous, so why do you call it anything else?