Monday, April 29, 2013

The Stranger Intro

The ability a person has to change his/her perception of the world is truly insurmountable. The great thing about the individual mind is its aptitude to view the world in any way one wants. In Albert Camus' The Stranger, Meursault detaches himself from his feelings. In a simple first glance at understanding Meursault, one might believe he doesn't show any care for the world and doesn't have genuine human feelings. However, in a deeper view, one might see the complexity of his caricature. In The Stranger, Camus shares a story of an intricate man who shows no human feelings while also subtly showing humane parts of his life.

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