In Albert Camus’ The Stranger, the protagonist, Meursault, rejects social conventions and morals, living in the present without regard for emotions and religion. Because of this attitude, he is not understood at his trial and is ultimately marginalized as a stranger and sentenced to death. Introduction Albert Camus’s The Stranger is a mesmerizing story of the glorious...
In Albert Camus’ The Stranger, why does Morceau reject social conventions and morals and live as a stranger?
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