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... Hopes and dreams are nothing to him. Meursault traps in all of those circumstances just because of his indifference. Meursault is indifferent to his mother. ...
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... In the end, King's deep concern and Meursault's indifference, which at first glance were at seemingly opposite ends of the spectrum, achieve the same end... ...
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... pal. When Meursault is asked to deal with serious relationship questions and issues, he shows his indifference again. Because Meursault ...
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... opinions. There are many examples of Meursault's indifference that ultimately culminate into the careless murder of the Arab. These ...
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... Meursault has one failing trait, a direct and logical result of his unconsciousness of his own view of life and philosophy of living, indifference. ...
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... Meursault\'s indifference toward his mother\'s death stems from his understanding that it does no good to rail against death, for it is inevitable and ...
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In This respect we can argue that the novel is not about the Arab's murder but it is about the inability society to understand Meursault indifference. ...
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... Meursault is unable to express love verbally to Marie, as well. The common actions of indifference made by Meursault portray his personality. ...
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... Meursault's complete indifference to society and human relationships causes him to appear as the actual "stranger" with those he encounters, which ...
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... Afterwards she came back to my place." The apathy and indifference with which Camus has described Meursault's date with Marie resembles that of a history ...
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... These blatant disregards to the unwritten rules of society are what truly condemns him at the trial; society fears indifference and condemns Meursault in order ...
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... for the reader in The Stranger is to assign cause and effect explanations that mitigate or condemn the overwhelming evidence of Meursault's indifference. ...
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... Although Meursault appears to surrender to the cold indifference of the world, his meeting with the chaplain offers him a chance of redemption. ...
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... Marie and Raymond do not seem to be bothered by Meursault's indifference, but a significant amount of people would certainly be angered by it. ...
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... Camus needs the reader to believe that the court kills Meursault for his indifference, in order for the reader to feel unsatisfied with the verdict. ...
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... enthusiastically a new job offer, so he replies vaguely and hesitantly to cover his true indifference. After he is in prison, Meursault becomes active in ...
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... After the priest is escorted out Meursault states, " As if that blind rage had ... alive with signs and stars, I opened myself to the gentle indifference of the ...
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... It is not until Meursault can comprehend this and grasp that there is "gentle indifference to the world," that the sun motif is consummated.
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... Once he ends up in prison, Meursault realizes how much the sun was barrier to him. Then he finally recognizes the sun as a gentle indifference to the world.
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... However, Meursault finds no meaning in life as he says, " laid myself open...to the benign indifference of the world...finding it so much like myself...[that ...
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... Meursault's complete indifference to society and human relationships causes him to appear as the actual "stranger" with those he encounters, which eventually ...
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... his first novel, deals with the hysteria provoked by Meursault's challenge to ... actually has a rational basis, Camus himself did not act with moral indifference. ...
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... right. Upon his call to death, Meursault "...for the first time...laid myself open...to the benign indifference of the world. And ...
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... indifference of the world. Finding it so much like myself-so like a brother, really- I felt that I had been happy and that I was happy again" (122). Meursault ...
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