Albert Camus' s novel "The Stranger" explores the life of French male Meursault. Because of his mother 's death, he felt sad because he thought that it was pointless as he was an atheist and an existentialist, just like Kamu himself. Therefore, he does not care about traditional emotions and beliefs, but only concerns his physical interaction with him and his physical interaction with him. Comparing the beginning of the novel, this is the best example. Maman died today.
In order to resist this absurd existence, free will is the most important condition for mankind. Albert Camus, the ideological leader and novelist like the former existentialist, is the most famous hero, a stranger Melsalt is an imaginary expression of Kelly's wrestling. When meaningless murder and execution collapse, Kelly accepts a life that retreats in life In this life, rewards and waves are equally wasteful of fighting death.
"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.