![]() ![]() Thus, the study helps the readers to grow a critical and analytical understanding of their own society through the eyes of Meursault. The study finds that Meursault is equally an existential hero and a mirror reflecting the ugly truth of society. ![]() Yet, he is not confined within any structure rather he goes beyond. Consequently, his existential crisis intensifies. But for having distinctiveness as an individual, he neither plays the games of society nor accepts the vague appearances and values manufactured by society. A sense of alienation springing from social factors is primarily responsible for his isolation and emotional detachment from social life. Meursault, an individual marginalized for the exploitative nature of society, is characterized as socially isolated and emotionally detached who seems to regard life meaningless. Hardcover 9.59 - 23.79 Paperback 4.59 - 14.03 Mass Market Paperback 10.99 - 30.59 School & Library Binding 17.09 - 24.61 Select Condition Like New Unavailable Very Good 5.39 Good 4.79 Acceptable 4.59 New 14.03 See All 148 Editions from 3.99 Recommended Format: Paperback Condition: Very Good 5.39 Save 9. The study also investigates Meursault, the protagonist, as a character beyond this perimeter. ![]() Plot summary The title character of The Stranger is Meursault, a Frenchman who lives in Algiers (a pied-noir ). It was published as The Outsider in England and as The Stranger in the United States. The objective of this study is to analyze Albert Camus " Meursault in The Outsider from existential point of view considering all major features of existentialism. The Stranger, enigmatic first novel by Albert Camus, published in French as L’tranger in 1942. ![]()
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