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Meursault fell ultimate victim to the indifferent, but garish, gaze of the sun, or else, an arbitrary advancement of causality. There is little terrestrial subterfuge here, that I can see, apropos to the murder—Meursault's moral otherness is certainly, morally speaking, incriminating; however, empirically attune with Camus' ontological observations. Camus left us well equipped to weather and resist the totalizing force of history.
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There are no words to descibe this book. It's simple yet so profound that it leaves your mind in tatters. The philosophy of Albert Camus regarding this hypocritical society and the way it judges a person who doesn't conform with its fallacies, really changes your perception towards life. This is one of those books that has a deep impact on your mindset, once you've finished reading it. Camus beautifully mocks the absurdity of our futile search for meaning of life!
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