![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Today, Albert Camus (along with Soren Kierkegaard) is regarded as a leader of the existentialist movement. Antagonist: Raymond, Meursault himself, the nature of life.Climax: The murder of the Arab on the beach.This means that when presented with a choice, Meursault simply acts without worrying about the consequences or how that action might be perceived. Meursault, like Camus, believes in the meaninglessness of life. The story follows Meursault, an unusual man living in Algiers who floats from one part of his life to the next without conviction or too much emotion. Camus was one of the pioneers of this form of philosophy and used it as the guiding principle in the conception and creation of The Stranger. This novel is certainly his best-known work of fiction. The Stranger by Albert Camus is regarded as one of the finest examples of absurdist fiction ever written. ![]()
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