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Posted by a space heater on January 23, 19104 at 12:31:02:
In Reply to: Re: the stranger posted by sarah bird on November 17, 19103 at 12:11:13:
Though The Stranger is a work of fiction, it contains a strong resonance of Camus’s philosophical notion of absurdity. Camus points out that individual lives and human existence in general have no rational meaning or order. Meursault gradually moves toward this realization throughout the novel, but he does not fully grasp it until after his argument with the chaplain in the final chapter.
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