The Stranger

Albert Camus

Key Facts and Insights From "The Stranger" by Albert Camus:

  • The novel explores the philosophical concept of absurdism, which examines the conflict between the human tendency to seek inherent value and meaning in life and the human inability to find any in a purposeless, meaningless universe.
  • The protagonist, Meursault, is a character who embodies existential nihilism, showing indifference to his own life, death, and the lives of others around him.
  • Alienation and emotional detachment are key themes. Meursault is disconnected from society, family, and even his personal relationships.
  • The novel emphasizes the randomness of life and events. The arbitrariness...

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