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: Unlike traditional existentialists, Camus used the protagonist, Meursault, to demonstrate a life lived with total detachment and indifference to societal norms. A "Post-Colonial" Lens : Modern scholars frequently analyze the text as a study of colonial identity albert camus estrangeiro top
The pivotal moment where the blinding Algerian sun and heat drive Meursault to shoot an "Arab," an act he describes as "knocking four times on the door of unhappiness." If you want a , a comparison with
: He refuses to "play the game" by lying about his feelings to satisfy social norms. Indifference of the Universe If you want a