There are always days in which man in those who loved the alien
In "The Stranger" by Albert Camus, the author explores the theme of alienation through the protagonist, Meursault. The story illustrates the disconnect between human emotions and societal expectations. Meursault's indifferent reactions to significant life events highlight a profound existential loneliness that reflects the absurdity of life. This estrangement creates a barrier between him and the world around him, particularly with those who love him.
Camus suggests that there are moments when...