The StrangerMeursault, an ordinary little clerk living in Algiers, leads a quiet and unemotional life. He commits a senseless murder and is convicted, his lack of emotion toward his mother's death weighing against him. As he contemplates his execution, he considers the value of life and is on the verge of exhibiting feeling. |
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Page 79
They had learned that my mother died recently in a home. Inquiries had been
conducted at Marengo and the police informed that I'd shown “great callousness”
at my mother's funeral. “You must understand,” the lawyer said, “that I don't relish
...
They had learned that my mother died recently in a home. Inquiries had been
conducted at Marengo and the police informed that I'd shown “great callousness”
at my mother's funeral. “You must understand,” the lawyer said, “that I don't relish
...
Page 80
I could truthfully say I'd been quite fond of Mother—but really that didn't mean
much. All normal people, I added as on ... For instance, on the day I attended
Mother's funeral, I was fagged out and only half awake. So, really, I hardly took
stock of ...
I could truthfully say I'd been quite fond of Mother—but really that didn't mean
much. All normal people, I added as on ... For instance, on the day I attended
Mother's funeral, I was fagged out and only half awake. So, really, I hardly took
stock of ...
Page 152
What difference could they make to me, the deaths of others, or a mother's love,
or his God; or the way a man decides to live ... after being charged with murder,
he were executed because he didn't weep at his mother's funeral, since it all
came ...
What difference could they make to me, the deaths of others, or a mother's love,
or his God; or the way a man decides to live ... after being charged with murder,
he were executed because he didn't weep at his mother's funeral, since it all
came ...
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