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Kira A.
is on page 70 of 123
Pages 67 - 71 was written with scarce intensity between Meursault and the magistrate (judicial officer).
The JO weaponizes his belief in God in attempt for Meursault to change his stoic mindset.
Pg 69: “Then he looked at me closely and with a little sadness in his face. In a low voice he said, “I have never seen a soul as hardened as yours.”
— Jan 23, 2026 11:26AM
The JO weaponizes his belief in God in attempt for Meursault to change his stoic mindset.
Pg 69: “Then he looked at me closely and with a little sadness in his face. In a low voice he said, “I have never seen a soul as hardened as yours.”
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Kira A.
is on page 108 of 123
“All I care about right now is escaping the machinery of justice, seeing if there’s any way out of the inevitable.”
— Jan 29, 2026 12:00PM
Kira A.
is on page 104 of 123
“But all the long speeches, all the interminable days and hours that people had spent talking about my soul, had left me with the impression of a colorless swirling river that was making me feel dizzy.”
— Jan 29, 2026 11:54AM
Kira A.
is on page 102 of 123
The prosecutor is not messing around with Meursault omg
— Jan 29, 2026 11:41AM
Kira A.
is on page 101 of 123
“We cannot blame him for this. We cannot complain that he lacks what it was not in his power to acquire. But here in this court the wholly negative virtue of tolerance must give way to the sterner but loftier virtue of justice. Especially when the emptiness of a man’s heart becomes, we find it in this man, an abyss threatening to swallow up society.”
- The prosecutor about the narrator’s soul.
— Jan 29, 2026 11:30AM
- The prosecutor about the narrator’s soul.
Kira A.
is on page 97 of 123
The entirety of page 96 going into 97 >>>
(Quote from pg 97)
“Yes, it was the hour, when, a long time ago, I was perfectly content. What awaited me back then was always a night of easy, dreamless sleep. And yet something had changed, since it was back to my cell that I went to wait for the next day…as if familiar paths traced in summer skies could lead as easily to prison as to the sleep of the innocent.”
— Jan 29, 2026 11:17AM
(Quote from pg 97)
“Yes, it was the hour, when, a long time ago, I was perfectly content. What awaited me back then was always a night of easy, dreamless sleep. And yet something had changed, since it was back to my cell that I went to wait for the next day…as if familiar paths traced in summer skies could lead as easily to prison as to the sleep of the innocent.”

