Meursault

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Meursault

Meursault is a fictional character and the protagonist in Albert Camus' novel, The Stranger. He is a French Algerian who is characterized by his emotional indifference and detachment from society.

Character Overview

Meursault is a complex character who is often misunderstood due to his lack of emotional response to significant events. He does not conform to societal norms and expectations, which leads to his alienation and eventual execution.

Personality

Meursault is depicted as a man who is emotionally detached and indifferent. He does not express any form of emotional response to events that would typically elicit strong emotions in others. This includes the death of his mother, his relationship with his girlfriend, and his own impending execution.

The Stranger

In The Stranger, Meursault's character is explored through his interactions with other characters and his reactions to the events that unfold.

Plot

The novel begins with Meursault receiving news of his mother's death. Despite this, he shows no emotional response and instead goes about his daily routine. His lack of emotion continues throughout the novel, even when he is involved in a murder and subsequently put on trial.

Themes

Meursault's character embodies several themes present in Camus' works, including existentialism, the absurd, and the indifference of the universe.

Existentialism

Meursault's indifference and lack of emotional response can be seen as a reflection of existentialist philosophy. He does not seek to find meaning or purpose in his life, instead accepting the inherent absurdity of existence.

The Absurd

The concept of the absurd is a central theme in The Stranger and is embodied in Meursault's character. He does not conform to societal norms and expectations, leading to his alienation and eventual execution.

Indifference of the Universe

Meursault's character also reflects the theme of the universe's indifference. Despite the events that occur in his life, he remains emotionally detached, suggesting that the universe is indifferent to human suffering.

Reception

Meursault's character has been the subject of much discussion and analysis. His emotional detachment and indifference have been interpreted in various ways, with some viewing him as a hero and others as a symbol of existential despair.

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