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The philosophy of absurdity and rebellion when Albert Camus:
Since the routine of daily life is permanent and the monotony of
days is repeated every time, nothing new attracts attention
In addition, the cycle of days revolves in a vicious circle All this pushes Albert Camus to rebellion and to delve into the world of absurdity and indifference,
which he considers necessary to confront the suffering of life and the labyrinths of the mind and the human soul.
In the novel The Stranger, the writer reviews Morceau's absurd character and addresses the issue of indifference in that character and the way he deals with life and the course of things.
The idea of the absurd is inspired by nihilism, which asserts that life has no meaning, bears no value, and everything is inevitable.
It is based on escape from reality and isolation. In this novel, the writer deals with the subject of absurdity and human existence.
The Stranger novel is one of the most famous novels written by the French writer Albert Camus. Morceau (the main character in the novel), who receives a telegram from the nursing home stating his mother's death, has to attend her funeral and watch over her.
So Morceau requests leave from his employer to attend the funeral.
The writer describes to us the details of those decrees and narrates them with utmost precision and in a distinctive literary style.
It is worth noting that Morceau's personality was a controversial figure and did not care for anyone in society
and did not show any feelings of sadness over the death of his mother during the funeral ceremonies.
And dealt absolutely absurdly with this issue.
The writer explains the character of Raymond, who is also one of the main characters in the novel.
Where he invites Morceau to spend the day at the seaside.
There Morceau meets his opponent and resorts to using a pistol and shoots that person and kills him.
Subsequently, Morceau is subject to investigation to reveal the circumstances of that case, and his trial begins and he is imprisoned.
The writer describes to us the facts and details of Morceau's daily life inside that prison and describes his unique experience behind those bars.

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The philosophy of absurdity and rebellion when Albert Camus:
Since the routine of daily life is permanent and the monotony of
days is repeated every time, nothing new attracts attention
In addition, the cycle of days revolves in a vicious circle All this pushes Albert Camus to rebellion and to delve into the world of absurdity and indifference,
which he considers necessary to confront the suffering of life and the labyrinths of the mind and the human soul.
In the novel The Stranger, the writer reviews Morceau's absurd character and addresses the issue of indifference in that character and the way he deals with life and the course of things.
The idea of the absurd is inspired by nihilism, which asserts that life has no meaning, bears no value, and everything is inevitable.
It is based on escape from reality and isolation. In this novel, the writer deals with the subject of absurdity and human existence.
The Stranger novel is one of the most famous novels written by the French writer Albert Camus. Morceau (the main character in the novel), who receives a telegram from the nursing home stating his mother's death, has to attend her funeral and watch over her.
So Morceau requests leave from his employer to attend the funeral.
The writer describes to us the details of those decrees and narrates them with utmost precision and in a distinctive literary style.
It is worth noting that Morceau's personality was a controversial figure and did not care for anyone in society
and did not show any feelings of sadness over the death of his mother during the funeral ceremonies.
And dealt absolutely absurdly with this issue.
The writer explains the character of Raymond, who is also one of the main characters in the novel.
Where he invites Morceau to spend the day at the seaside.
There Morceau meets his opponent and resorts to using a pistol and shoots that person and kills him.
Subsequently, Morceau is subject to investigation to reveal the circumstances of that case, and his trial begins and he is imprisoned.
The writer describes to us the facts and details of Morceau's daily life inside that prison and describes his unique experience behind those bars.

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