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THE STRANGER

Meursault's actions reflect his inner self in many ways. He is the protagonist in the
story. He emotionally really doesn't care about other people like is mother and Marie.
Many events end up leading to the his murder of an Arab.
During his trial, there was no emotional attachment between him and his mother. That
becomes a main focus of the prosecutor's argument that he is a monster. 
Meursault is a young man living in Algiers. He receives a report of his mother Madame
Meursault's funeral. He attends his mothers funeral, but he does not show any outward
signs of appropriate grief. He returns to his home and immediately begins an affair with
Marie Cardona, a former co-worker. After the weekend ends, he concludes that his mother's
death has changed nothing. The banal rhythm of a Sunday afternoon remains exactly the
same as it was before. He strikes up an acquaintance with Raymond Sintes, a local gigolo
and pimp. Meursault unintentionally becomes involved in a dispute between Raymond and
Raymond's mistress and her brother, the Arab. The dispute ends with Meursault's murder of
the Arab. Meursault, who narrates The Stranger, does not offer an explanation for the
murder. It is by all appearances completely without motivation. Nevertheless, society
demands a rational explanation.
Meursault is arrested and brought to trial. During the trial, it becomes apparent that
various members of the courtroom feel a need to explain the senseless, unmotivated
killing. It refuses to convict him of the murder without imposing a rational explanation
onto the event, which allows for a moral condemnation of the killing. Without a
justification for moral condemnation, punishment for the murder lacks a rational basis.
Unfortunately, Meursault ends up being tried and sentenced to death more on the basis of
his atheism and lack of emotional attachment to his mother than on the basis of anything
logically connected to the murder. By the end of the trial, the court construes his lack
of emotional attachment to his mother as an explanation of the murder, and vice versa.
Together, the two justify the prosecutor's definition of Meursault as a monster.
Meursault's predicament develops Camus's philosophy of the absurd--that humans tend to
impose a rational order on the world in the face of evidence that the world is absurd. He
focuses on the dilemma of acceptance of the absurd without succumbing to despair.
Meursault becomes the Absurd Hero when he can accept the absence of a rational basis for
his death sentence without succumbing to despair. Hope is merely a distraction from the
short time he has left. Meursault develops an optimism without hope, which allows him to
make the most of the short life he has left.
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