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 11
I inclined to think that they were greeting me , after their fashion , but it had a
queer effect , seeing all those old fellows grouped round the keeper , solemnly
eying me and dandling their heads from side to side . For a moment I had an
absurd ...
I inclined to think that they were greeting me , after their fashion , but it had a
queer effect , seeing all those old fellows grouped round the keeper , solemnly
eying me and dandling their heads from side to side . For a moment I had an
absurd ...
Page 64
We swam a long way out , Marie and I , side by side , and it was pleasant feeling
how our movements matched , hers and mine , and how we were both in the
same mood , enjoying every moment , Once we were our in the open , we lay on
our ...
We swam a long way out , Marie and I , side by side , and it was pleasant feeling
how our movements matched , hers and mine , and how we were both in the
same mood , enjoying every moment , Once we were our in the open , we lay on
our ...
Page 90
I was led to a point exactly opposite Marie , who was wearing her striped dress .
On my side of the rails were about a dozen other prisoners , Arabs for the most
part . On Marie's side were mostly Moorish women . She was wedged between a
...
I was led to a point exactly opposite Marie , who was wearing her striped dress .
On my side of the rails were about a dozen other prisoners , Arabs for the most
part . On Marie's side were mostly Moorish women . She was wedged between a
...
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