A comparison of the life of Albert Camus and his novel "the Stranger".

Title: A comparison of the life of Albert Camus and his novel "the Stranger".
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A comparison of the life of Albert Camus and his novel "the Stranger".
The Stranger life of Albert Camus Albert Camus, the creator behind the theory of "The Absurd"(Hikaru), is a man of unique views. Being raised in a time of controversy and new ideas, Camus quickly was wrapped up by secular views. Camus' belief states that human life has no meaning because in the end there is death, and nothing is of worth or meaning after death. The author has written many novels and essays based …showed first 75 words of 780 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 780 total…He once composed an essay on the state of the Arab Muslims in Algeria, which caused him to loose his job and move to Paris (Chabinyc). He was involved with the different social classes because he was raised in a lower working class, similar to the on in which Meursault is in, while commentating on others (ClassicNotes; Ward). The protagonist's interest in Marie represents Albert's numerous relationships. He was twice married, and once divorced (Chabinyc).

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