The Stranger By Albert Camus - Famous
- Publisher: FAMOUS PRODUCTS
 - Availability: In Stock
 - SKU: 32761
 - Number of Pages: 326
 
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📘 Title Name: The Stranger
✍️ Author: Albert Camus
🏢 Publisher: FAMOUS PRODUCTS
🔹 Introduction:
The Stranger is a groundbreaking novel by Nobel Prize-winning author Albert Camus. It explores existentialism, absurdity, and the emotional detachment of modern man.
🔑 Key Points:
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Centers around Meursault, an emotionally indifferent protagonist confronting society’s norms.
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Embodies Camus’ philosophy of the “absurd” — the conflict between human desire for meaning and the silent universe.
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Questions morality, justice, and societal expectations through minimalistic storytelling.
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Divided into two parts: life before and after a senseless murder committed by Meursault.
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Profoundly influential in literature, philosophy, and post-war existential thought.
 
🔚 Conclusion:
A short yet powerful novel, The Stranger challenges readers to reflect on the meaning of life, death, and the societal pressure to conform. It remains a literary cornerstone for those drawn to philosophy and introspection.