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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I was wakened by an odd rustling in my ears . After having had my eyes closed , I
had a feeling that the light had grown even stronger than before . There wasn't a
trace of shadow anywhere , and every object , each curve or angle , seemed to ...
I was wakened by an odd rustling in my ears . After having had my eyes closed , I
had a feeling that the light had grown even stronger than before . There wasn't a
trace of shadow anywhere , and every object , each curve or angle , seemed to ...
Page 30
At which he looked . relieved - why , I can't imagine - and seemed to think that
closed the matter . There was a pile of bills of lading waiting on my desk , and I
had to go through them all . Before leaving for lunch I washed my hands . I
always ...
At which he looked . relieved - why , I can't imagine - and seemed to think that
closed the matter . There was a pile of bills of lading waiting on my desk , and I
had to go through them all . Before leaving for lunch I washed my hands . I
always ...
Page 88
After a few questions , followed by an exchange of remarks with the lawyer , the
magistrate closed the interview . My case was “ taking its course , " as he put it .
Sometimes , too , the conversation was of a general order , and the magistrate
and ...
After a few questions , followed by an exchange of remarks with the lawyer , the
magistrate closed the interview . My case was “ taking its course , " as he put it .
Sometimes , too , the conversation was of a general order , and the magistrate
and ...
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