Contrast with strangers (Outsider) Albert 's stranger speaks in a person' s life a series of events that he casts doubt on the nature of the universe and its place in space. This book is divided into two parts, each seems to reflect most of the actions occurring in other parts. There is a strange similarity between these two parts, which seems to indicate his emotional state of the hero Meursault and his view of the world. Meursault is a pretty ordinary person with indifference and passive pessimism stands out above anything else.
Crowning of optimism in "strangers" (outsiders) Albert Camus's novel "stranger" can be seen from several different perspectives. Some people think this book is "slap" or insult. However, some think that the view expressed in this novel is satisfying and optimistic. As there are various people in the world, there are various interpretations and opinions about this novel. - Voltaire is the author of the novel Candide, also known as "optimism". The novel "Voltaire" represents a concept of illogical and absurd optimism. In Candide, Voltaire respected the idea of optimism. It was widely used by philosophers during enlightenment. In this story, Candid is a young man experienced a series of career and adventure experiencing adversity and adversity worldwide.
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 ... Othello of William Shakespeare explored outsiders' idea from the beginning of the theater. Shakespeare explored relationships among outsiders of high Venetian society in various ways with the Black Army general Othello. The reader believes that the character has always mentioned Othello in a derogatory and derogatory way, and that Othello is rarely a human general influence.
Camus was awarded the 1957 Nobel Prize for literature and a stranger showed the reason. It is a book that is easy to absorb on the surface, but the depth hidden in each chapter is very attractive. This is a philosophical description of what it means to be an outsider, and it also explores the subject of morality and meaning. It is done through all simple and persuasive stories. Kafka is one of the most influential novel writers ever, with the exception of three novels, is a collection of all his works. The story ranges from sad to fascinating. The beauty of his work is that it looks strange and transcendental, and that is an irreversible human being. In his core, Kafka wrote quite normal things. He only has a different view of them