The existence of the word comes from the Latin root "ex" and Sister comes from the line of sight. Existentialism is literally related to existence or logic, which means predicting its existence. Philosophical existentialism applies to the recognition of state and the existence or lack of God. According to Kierkegaard, the existentialism of Christianity is calm in a kind of sense, it is accomplished through the relationship between man and God, is grasped in his own hand, finds freedom to eliminate tension and dissatisfaction. Please pray that he will be blessed and find peace within us.
"In order to achieve absolute justice by suppressing all discrepancies: it will destroy freedom," Albert said. This sentence clarifies one of many themes in Albert Camus's "stranger". Camus showed us a direct relationship between individuals and his / her society. In the novel, the hero Meursault employs the cruel outlook of life which is the direct result of the society where he lives. Cheeky attitude towards the people near Meurso, life and death comes from his society. During the trial of Mursau 's murder, his slow reaction went back to bother him and eventually gave him capital punishment. The attitude of Meursault gave him the title of the monster. "When I saw a man's face I was scared, only monsters I saw." Society is trying to destroy the monsters they created.
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.
"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.