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. I found out that a stranger is a stimulating and secure novel, so it was wonderful.
"The Stranger" by Albert Camus is a novel about Mersau, a novel about how he became a "stranger" of society. The public already knew that he was a murderer, in which case he murdered the Arabs. However, even though he should not be part of the incident, Meursault did not mourn the casket of his dead mother. Society does not understand his existential beliefs. His extant belief allowed him to believe his life was meaningless. Meursault's common sense is that everyone will eventually die and their lives will not be a problem in the end. Meursault is a "stranger", it is ridiculous for society to show no emotions, but life has no meaning in life.
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. I found out that a stranger is a stimulating and secure novel, so it was wonderful.
Albert Camus (1913 - 1960) was a French writer, philosopher and journalist who received the Nobel Prize in literature in 1957. His most famous work is a novel by La Pécs (plague) and Etoranger (stranger) and a philosophical paper by Sisyphus. He died in a French car accident. In "Myth of Sisyphus" (1955), Camu insisted that the only important philosophical problem was suicide - should we live on? According to the coronation ceremony, the rest is secondary, as the remainder are not died in scientific or philosophical discussions, and usually they are giving up when their lives are in danger. But the meaningful problem means replacing all other scientific or philosophical problems. Like Camus said: "So I conclude that the meaning of life is the most pressing issue."