The Stranger

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In the novel, The Stranger by Albert Camus, the philosophy of existentialism is portrayed by Meursault, the main character. The definition of existentialism is “a philosophy that revolves around individual existence, freedom and choice.” Essentially, people characterize their own particular significance in life, and attempt to settle on balanced choices in spite of existing in a nonsensical universe. Absurdism is the belief that human beings exist in a purposeless universe. The philosophy of existentialism and absurdism is shown throughout the text in numerous episodes.
One example of existentialism being shown in the text is in part one of the novel. In part one, in chapter six, Meursault murders an Arab, whom he previously engaged in a