Another example of existential existentialism in the novel is the wall that keeps citizens away from other countries of the world. Because Oran is a small harbor, they rely on others to trade with them, they build walls to prevent them from entering trade, and in turn their redemption is absurd. Death always exists in "plague" and links one principle with the other two principles, anxiety and absurdity. The absurd fact of the matter is who has died and survived completely randomly.
About Amazon: "Stranger" is a novel published by Albert Camus in 1942. His theme and opinion are often cited as models of crowned expression absurd and existential philosophy, but coronation ceremonially rejected the latter label. The nominal role is an indifferent French Algerian ("French, living in North Africa, Mediterranean, homosexuals, people who have little participation in traditional Mediterranean culture") and his mother I am present. After the funeral he mistakenly killed the Arab people he admitted in French Algiers.
As a pioneer of existentialism, Camu concentrated most of his philosophy on existentialism. In the famous opening of the novel "Stranger" (1942), the absurdity of life and the inevitable ending (death) are emphasized. I am fascinated by being ridiculous. He believes that ridiculous life has no meaning or that man can not know the meaning of its existence - this is what humans should accept. He believes that this self-crisis may lead to the choice of external resources that believe that "selfish crisis commits" philosophical suicide "and gives erroneous meaning to life. He believes religion is the main criminal. If someone chooses to believe in religion - the meaning of life is to go up to heaven, or similar afterlife, he will try to escape the absurd person.
Lastly argued, existentialism is based on what is stupid. It is a concept developed by the coronation ceremony. Absurd means the uselessness of modern life. As a concept of existentialism, it refers to the universe which has no essential meaning, and in this universe individuals must strive to create meaning for themselves. If things are ridiculous, that is absolutely irrational, irrational, and consistent with expectations. Absurdity represents a meaningless and illogical effort to pursue meaning and purpose in an objective and indifferent world (Burnham & Papandreopoulos, 2012; Rohmann, 1999). An example is the accumulation of too much wealth, in the face of some kind of death. "Time has impaired our achievement, death cut our plan" (Rohmann, 1999, p. 128). The absurdity of existence assumes that "human beings as actions are destined to destroy themselves forever" (Burnham & Papandreopoulos, 2012, page 8)