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Hello! Written in the middle of a France destroyed by war and belonging to the existentialism genre, Meursault is a character indifferent to life who denies all social, religious and even ethical conventionalism, this makes uncomfortable the reader and also the other characters related with the law. Camus portrait how something who doesn't fit in the social rules should be exterminated since the protagonist feels such as something like a shadow.
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Camus made Meursault emotionally detached because Camus wanted to develop his idea related to the philosophy of the absurd; this was during Hitler's Nazi regime. This idea meant, in Camus' opinion, that life had no rational meaning. Therefore, Meursault illustrated that absurd indifference towards emotions in Camus' novel " The Stranger". When Meursault went to his mother's funeral, he did not cry. In spite of the fact he had to travel long to be present at the funeral ,and he encountered some difficulties, he just took the funeral as an impersonal activity. His indifferent attitude was also percieved when he was with his girlfriend Marie, a co-worker of his. She said she was in love with him and proposed marriage to him. He accepted coldly but he could not marry Marie because he was sent to prison. Meursault had got involved with a neighbour of his, Raymond. Raymond was an agressive man who used to beat his mistress. When Raymond's mistress left him, Raymond asked Meursault for help. Although the police were after him beause of his agression towards his mistress, Meursault helped him. He not only wrote a letter to the mistress to torment her but he also defended Raymond in front of the police. Then, Raymond , Marie and Meursault were spending some free time on the beach, when they came across the brother of Raymond's mistress. Raymond wanted to kill him but Meursault stopped him. However, Meursault finally killed the mistress' brother without any obvious reason. Meursault was sent to prison but he did not care much. He never felt guilty because of his actions, so he had become dangerous for society. He was sentenced to death. However, he could not accept his fate easily; he had dreams of escaping prison.
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