Friday, May 22, 2020
The Stranger, My Understanding Of The Culture And...
Gabriela Meza December 5th, 2016 The Stranger Reflective Statement Through our class discussion on Camusââ¬â¢ The Stranger, my understanding of the culture and absurdist perspective of this book was furthered amplified. During our dialogue we discussed the French existentialist movement occurring in the 1940ââ¬â¢s and how this directly influenced both Camusââ¬â¢ The Stranger and his essay on Sisyphus about absurdism. It was important to note the culture and setting in which Camus wrote this novel to further understand the character Meursaultââ¬â¢s feelings of physical and emotional detachment to the world and the meaningless of life that this displayed. The philosophical movement of existentialism was a key factor when analyzing the culture of this book because of the controversy that the character Meursault causes in readers. We all agreed Meursault s absurdist attitude towards the world and detachment from everything emphasized the meaningless of life. We talked about how Camus intentionally created a character so true and claiming to his actions to signify this factor. The effect that absurdism had on this reading was tremendous. The fact that this book was written in a time where the absurd meaning of life and the emphasis of individual existence and choice became a movement makes it more clear to understand why Camus created such a detached character in Meursault. Understanding the ideology of how existentialists believe in owning to your own actions and the consequences andShow MoreRelatedThe Stranger By Albert Camus1411 Words à |à 6 PagesThe novel The Stranger, written by Albert Camus, encompasses contemporary philosophies of existentialism and absurdism. Existentialist and absurdist philosophies entail principles regarding that oneââ¬â¢s identity is not based on nature or culture, but rather by sole existence. The role of minor characters in The Stranger helps to present Camusââ¬â¢s purpose to convey absurdist and existentialist principles. The characters of Salamano and Marie are utilized in orde r to contrast the authorââ¬â¢s ideas about contemporary
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