Monsursur Meursault, a ruthless anti-hero, went on a unique philosophical journey through The Stranger. With confidence in his own world view, Melso is a hero who does not have emotions, expectations, or even ambitions. Because of his constant indifference and lack of view toward the world, he can say that he experienced a psychological separation from the world and society. Coronation expresses absurdity through these features that exist in Meursault.
"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.
Terry Otten studied the relation between Meursault and his mother in detail. Gerald Morreale investigated whether the act of killing Meursault's Arabs and Meursault is killing. In an early analysis by Richard Weisberg and Richard A. Posner, Ernest Simon studied the nature of the Meursault trial at L 'Etranger. RenéGirard criticized the relative nature of "indifference" related to Meursault and its surrounding communities. Kamel Daoud wrote the novel "The Meursault Investigation" (2013/2014). This was first published in Algeria in 2013 and then reprinted in France. This post colonial response to 'stranger' against 'castration' from the perspective of the brothers of the Arab victim never named, and the role of other protagonists
Meursault was tried in the morning of his trial. The audience and media members filled the court. The subject of the trial has rapidly shifted from homicide to general characteristics of Meursault's characteristics, in particular his reaction to the death of the mother. We were asked to testify that the directors and some other people participated in this guilt and funeral. Mary reluctantly proved that she watched a comedy movie with her and Mersol two days after her mother's funeral. On the second day of the summary, the prosecutor said that Meursault is a monster and said he lost society as a whole if a moral sense was missing. Meursault was convicted and sentenced to death by decapitation