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L'etranger
Editions Flammarion (9782070306022 / 20836993) - Format: 207 pages - ISBN: 9782070306022 - Languages: English, French - Paris, France - Editions Flammarion | Interactive Resource, Vocabulary of architectural & Fundamental elements of space
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The Stranger is a novel written by Albert Camus, published in 1942. The book tells the story of Meursault, a office worker who leads an uneventful life. One day, he kills an Arab and is accused of murder.
The main character of the novel is Meursault, a young indifferent and strange man. He does not show any emotion when his mother dies, and he accepts a marriage proposal without any apparent reason. The book follows the evolution of Meursault after the murder, how he is judged by society and how he feels about what he has done.
The novel is a classic example of the absurd, a philosophical concept that argues that life has no meaning and human existence is without purpose. Camus uses Meursault to show how people can be indifferent to their own death and to that of others.
Camus' writing style is simple and direct, but he manages to create a dark and unsettling atmosphere. The book is short, but it is difficult to read because it raises many questions about morality and the reality of life.
In conclusion, The Stranger is a fascinating novel that explores the themes of the absurd and indifference. Meursault is a complex character who makes us reflect on our own way of being in the world. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in philosophy and literature.
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| Brand | Editions Flammarion |
| MPN | Editions Flammarion 20836993 |
| ISBN | Editions Flammarion 9782070306022 |
| ID | 11157177 |
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207 pages |
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9782070306022 |
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English, French |
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Paris, France |
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Editions Flammarion |

