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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So Raymond and I turned and walked back . He seemed happier , and began
talking about the bus to catch for our return . When we reached the bungalow
Raymond promptly went up the wooden steps , but I halted on the bottom one .
So Raymond and I turned and walked back . He seemed happier , and began
talking about the bus to catch for our return . When we reached the bungalow
Raymond promptly went up the wooden steps , but I halted on the bottom one .
Page 75
Albert Camus. beach , pulsing with heat , was pressing on my back . I took some
steps toward the stream . ... I couldn't stand it any longer , and took another step
forward . I knew it was a fool thing to do ; I wouldn't get out of the sun by moving ...
Albert Camus. beach , pulsing with heat , was pressing on my back . I took some
steps toward the stream . ... I couldn't stand it any longer , and took another step
forward . I knew it was a fool thing to do ; I wouldn't get out of the sun by moving ...
Page 140
For some reason I'd always supposed that one had to go up steps and climb on
to a scaffold , to be guillotined . Probably that was because of the 1789
Revolution ; I mean , what I'd learned about it at school , and the pictures I had
seen .
For some reason I'd always supposed that one had to go up steps and climb on
to a scaffold , to be guillotined . Probably that was because of the 1789
Revolution ; I mean , what I'd learned about it at school , and the pictures I had
seen .
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