Albert Camus’s The Outsider (original French title: L'Étranger) presents a protagonist, Meursault, whose emotional detachment and refusal to conform to social expectations force readers to confront the absurdity of existence and the demands of meaning-making in modern life. This paper analyzes Meursault’s character, the novel’s treatment of existentialism and the absurd, the role of social judgment and legal institutions, and Camus’s narrative choices that produce ethical and philosophical unease.
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