In Albert's existential novel "The Stranger", the method clarifies the meaninglessness of existence and explains the foundation of spirituality. The concept of forcing this novel is that Albert Camus calls himself "absurd". A ridiculous person lives only to fulfill his duty. In addition, opportunities and accompanying static tools control all actions. Camus uses Mersault as the primary tool for associating this concept. Before the novel's climax changed him, Mersou always seemed to be an ordinary indifferent 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. - 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.
Albert Camus's experimental novel "Stranger" explores the concept of existentialism and the concept that human beings are born in nothing and do nothing. The novels are held in the Algiers colony of France, the settlers of the working class of France live in the urban environment and the simple life and pleasure is the working class as the main character of the novel It plays an important role in life. It is attractive about this novel that he seems to express another meaning, which is the eternal misfortune scene opened by the death of his mother. The reader believes that this indifference is a lack of worry. Maman's death and its impact on Meursault are displayed in .... See more