Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Journal #4- The Stranger


  • What conclusions does Mersault come to at the end of the novel. Does Camus want the reader to come to the same conclusions? 
Meursault at the end of the novel comes to the conclusion of 'no regrets'. Camus seems to be leading the reader to believe that Meursault, as strange as we see him, has actually had a purpose to his life. Camus is saying that Meursault had lived the way he wanted with no regrets. For he accepts the fact that he is being punishment for the crime he committed, as had the Arab that died received punishment for his actions.

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