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 52
He then asked if a " change of life , ” as he called it , didn't appeal to me , and I
answered that one never changed his way of life ; one life was as good as
another , and my present one suited me quite well . At this he looked rather hurt ,
and told ...
He then asked if a " change of life , ” as he called it , didn't appeal to me , and I
answered that one never changed his way of life ; one life was as good as
another , and my present one suited me quite well . At this he looked rather hurt ,
and told ...
Page 111
When asked if my mother had complained about my conduct , he said , “ Yes , "
but that didn't mean much ; almost all the inmates of the Home had grievances
against their relatives . The Judge asked him to be more explicit ; did she
reproach ...
When asked if my mother had complained about my conduct , he said , “ Yes , "
but that didn't mean much ; almost all the inmates of the Home had grievances
against their relatives . The Judge asked him to be more explicit ; did she
reproach ...
Page 149
It's that face you are asked to see . ' This roused me a little . I informed him that I'd
been staring at those walls for months ; there was nobody , nothing in the world , I
knew better than I knew them . And once upon a time , perhaps , I used to try to ...
It's that face you are asked to see . ' This roused me a little . I informed him that I'd
been staring at those walls for months ; there was nobody , nothing in the world , I
knew better than I knew them . And once upon a time , perhaps , I used to try to ...
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