meursault in A Sentence

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    He's missing an excellent Meursault.

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    Meursault is a stranger to all conventional human reactions.

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    Meursault is a stranger to all expected human emotions.

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    Meursault is ready to move on and accept his punishment.

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    The crisis of the novel takes place on a beach, when Meursault, involved in a quarrel not of his causing, shoots an Arab.

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    The theme of the novel is embodied in the"stranger" of its title, a young clerk called Meursault, who is narrator as well as hero.

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    Meursault is absolutely honest in describing his feelings, and it is this honesty which makes him a"stranger" in the world and ensures the verdict of guilty.

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    Meursault is absolutely honest in describing his feelings, and it is this honesty that makes him a"stranger" in the world and ensures the verdict of guilty.

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    This psychological questioning will lead to the next generation on the feeling of the absurd with the character of Meursault in L'Etranger(1942) ofAlbert Camus or Roquentin de La Nausée(1938) existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre.

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