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... If only everyone were as honest and passionate as Mersault, maybe this strange way of life would in fact not be so strange. Then ...
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... support both of them. Leaving its mother is a normal act in an animal's life, and so it is the same for Mersault. When his mother died ...
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... Mersault and Sisyphus both expressed a love for life (Mersault's heart jumped at the idea of being pardoned, Sisyphus is being "punished" due to his desire to ...
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... Not only is the sun needed to sustain life, but it also possesses many of the factors associated with life from Mersault's perspective. ...
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... it. So he obviously believes that the soul does not life on, however Mersault has talked about his soul and knows one exists. So ...
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... behind. To him its more like life is a waste of time . Mersault is more interested in the weather than what people are saying. He ...
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... But I believe that as Mersault's life was coming to a close, he was finally able to find meaning in his seemingly meaningless life. ...
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... Maman had been living at an old people's home in Marengo for the last few years of her life and Mersault must catch a bus there to go to her funeral. ...
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... And then, Mersault tells Marie about his mother's death." Yet, she "believes the real ... who likes to think deeply on the concepts of faith, fate, and life. ...
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... to his house to have sex. His life is very casual. Mersault introduces his neighbor to the readers. His name is Salamano and he ...
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... This shows that Mersault feels that there is no reason to mourn for his ... the existentialist idea that reason is powerless to deal with the depths of human life. ...
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... Mersault's real crime was his honesty regarding his mother's death. He wished she had not died but her death made no real impingement on his life other than ...
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... Therefore, stating that it is human nature to want a structured life is both ... In the novel The Stranger by Albert Camus, the main character, Mersault thrives on ...
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... Mersault is not a reject but a simple honest man who accepts responsibility for his ... they are not good, and it is this honesty that ends his life, rather than ...
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... All that Albert Camus is saying is that life is what you make of if it makes you happy to just sit around the house ... The way that Mersault and Marrie go together ...
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... You're young, and it seems to me it's the kind of life that would ... In the beginning of the book, Mersault seeks to please authority because outwardly they were ...
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... into a giant bug without reason and no longer has any control over his life. ... In the short novel The Stranger, Mersault is also an existentialistic character. ...
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... If animal's life is threatened, it will instinctively destroy the danger. ... Animals are part of nature and Mersault's animalistic character commits the murder. ...
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... in everything. The most important concept Mersault has learned, while incarcerated is that life is what you make of it. It is important ...
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... remained indifferent, causing readers to stir with emotion and label him absurd Mersault, is very nondescript, he is very coldhearted to life in general, and ...
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... The stone can also be seen as the burden of life or death in a world without meaning. (Mersault in Camus's "The Stranger".) Sisyphus (man) fails again and ...
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... When the prosecution inquired about Mersault's attitude at his mother's vigil the ... is a man with very little, if any, religious faith, he accepts life and death ...
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... operated from a transcendent moral code. Meursault does not" (Ivan 66). Mersault accepts the Algerian prejudices. ... He is a detached observer of life. ...
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... She has memories of a life that was ripped from her. ... If you have no purpose or direction you might as well be dead or suffer like Camus' Mersault. ...
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