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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. ...more
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