Albert camus presents an "absurd" personality in the character of Meursault. Is he art all sensitive in BookONe or does his passive indifference to other and situations take over? Looking over book one, discuss specific times when Meursault was particularly receptive to the needs or wishes of others OR looing over Book One, discuss specific times when Meursault 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 doesn't even care when his own mother dies. The world and human existence have no rational purpose or meaning.
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