Evaluation:
Published: 05.04.2006.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays '"The Outsider" - I Am Me', 1.
Extract

"The absurd man will not commit suicide; he wants to live, without relinquishing any of his certainty, without a future, without hope, without illusions, and without resignation either. He stares at death with passionate attention and this fascination liberates him. He experiences the "divine irresponsibility" of the condemned man." (Sartre; 1943)
Mersault is an "absurd" man. He lives his life as though it were almost pointless and conveys very little emotion throughout "The Outsider". …

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