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... Because of this, the jury misconstrues his personality to be murderous at Meursault's trial. For Meursault, marriage holds little importance. ...
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... After the murder of the Arab, Meursault is arrested and brought to trial. During the trial, Meursault is forced to stay in prison. ...
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... During Meursault's trial, the prosecutor basically reviewed all of society's impressions of Meursault and how he was a self-absorbed bastard. ...
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Testing the Boundaries of Algerian Conventional Society In this essay, I am going to explore Albert Camus' use of Meursault's murder trial in The Stranger to ...
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... By the end of the trial Meursault was left in a little room while the verdict was read aloud in court. He was led out into the courtroom. ...
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... The murder trial turns into a trial that judged and condemns Meursault because he displays attitudes and behavior that are considered socially unacceptable. ...
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... This will also prove to be a crucial point in Meursault?s trial. ... The judicial system definitely showed it authority of power during Meursault?s trial. ...
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... During Meursault's trial, the prosecutor basically reviewed all of society's impressions of Meursault and how he was a self-absorbed bastard. ...
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... During Meursault's murder trial, his unresponsive outlook comes back to haunt him and eventually earns him the death penalty. Meursault's ...
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... Stranger, events that occur in the novel are perfect examples that life is absurd: the story of the Czechoslovakian man, Salamano, and the trial of Meursault. ...
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... murder. During the trial of the main character, Meursault, the prosecutor examines Meursault's normal behavior as callous and cold. In ...
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... to others, even though he knows that by going along with what the lawyer says could benefit him in the trial. Another example of Meursault's rebellion against ...
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... await his death. When Meursault is on trial the burial of his mother is more of the issue, than him killing Raymond. During the time ...
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... During the trial, conventional morality is satirised. The public prosecutor's twisted logic equates Meursault's lack of emotion of his mother's death to ...
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... guilt. Yet, Meursault does not realize that murder is wrong and grief is natural, which is the basis of this whole trial. Although ...
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... At his trial for murdering an Arab, Meursault's inability to relate to the conventions of society puts him at a disadvantage. When ...
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... At one point in the trial for one of the first times Meursault discusses his emotions saying "I felt stupidly like crying because I could tell how much all ...
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... The trial is the most absurd part of the book. When Meursault openly admits to shooting the Arab he does not apologize or express any remorse for the situation ...
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... He waits over a year for his trial and during that time a Magistrate tries to get Meursault to repent, but he feels no remorse for what he has done. ...
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... In part two of The Stranger, Meursault is put on trial for murder. Once on trial, Meursault could casual care less what the verdict is. ...
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... it. This again comes up in the trial. The prosecutor portrayed Meursault as an immoral man because he was an atheist. Meursault ...
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... He says that he feels like crying, which he hasn't felt like in years, because he could feel how much everyone at his trial hates him. Meursault believes love ...
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... life. The judge begins with asking Meursault if he had any closing statements to make before the conclusion to the trial. "No sir ...
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... He does not even realize what he has done until later because he is "psychologically detached." As Meursault sits through his trial he realizes his moral sin ...
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... In fact, the entire trial sequence is in direct response to Meursault's growing realizations with his own reflections on the meaninglessness of life, and death ...
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... At the trial, Meursault realizes that his "fate [is] being decided... without... [his] participation," and, therefore, wants to "break in... ...
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... him he will hurt the case. Meursault watches his trial proceed as if it were happening to someone else. It is funny game for him ...
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... Meursault kills a man and is brought to trial. But in truth he is not tried for murder, nor for his error, he is tried for his virtue. ...
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... Meursault is arrested and put to trial. This is where the happiness/sadness relationship becomes one of the focal points in the novel. ...
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... In the trial, one of the witnesses points out that Meursault did not cry or show any emotion at his mother's funeral, nor he did not want to see his mother's ...
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