French writer and playwright Albert Camus once said, "It is a coward that desperately deserves the event, but it is a fool who wants the human condition." It shows how people who are not in harmony with society are isolated and depicted as a threat to society due to their unique beliefs. The most remarkable similarity between Daru and Meursault is that they can not accept the abstract ethics of society and prefer to be isolated.
I saw guests entering the room and greeting each other as old friends After a while I was in a room full of strangers. Each guest turns into a new character earlier than other guests, as every night goes on, everyone seems to be using their motivation and skills more and more. In just a few minutes, we were able to catch a glimpse of each other's true identity. When you forget information and need to verify the card, or when you meet someone and do not receive it. At that moment, the continuity of our characters temporarily becomes ineffective and we can even talk face-to-face using our real name. When the game is over, the player returns to its normal identity. A clumsy police chief suddenly resumed his reserved character, and suspicious big things came back to himself often joking.
Zeus king of the gods asked strangers to receive generous treatment. The owner has a religious obligation to welcome strangers and guests are responsible for respecting the owner. This close relationship and mutual respect in the subject-customer relationship is reflected in the fact that the word zenos in ancient Greek means both "Organizer" and "Customer". This relationship is usually symbolized by presenting gifts in Odyssey. For example, King Alcinous of Phaeacians gave Odysseus a magical quick boat to let him home.
Hospitality refers to the relationship between guests and hosts, such as guests, visitors, or strangers, where hosts receive good guest entertainment and entertainment. Chevalier de Jaucourt 's Louis states that encyclopedic hospitality is a great soul virtue which concerns the entire universe through human relations. From a Latin host, it means "host", "guest", or "stranger". Hospes consists of a hero, meaning "stranger" or "enemy" (the latter is the term "adversary"). In synonyms, the Latin "hospital" means rooms, guesthouses, hotels. Hospes / hostis is therefore the backbone of hosts, hospitality, hospice, hostel, hotel English words.