The first significant character Meursault meets after his mother's funeral would be Marie.
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The population of Meursault is 1,566.
The area of Meursault is 16.22 square kilometers.
Meursault lives in Algeria, but is of French descent
Meursault hopes for the possibility of escape.
The full name of the protagonist in "The Stranger" by Albert Camus, who is known as Meursault, is Meursault.
Meursault becomes frustrated with the Chaplain since he cannot grasp that Meursault has no interest in Religion. Meursault in turn does not let the Chaplain kiss him.
Meursault's mother lived at the nursing home in Marengo. It does not have a specific as it is only referred to as the old persons' home in Marengo ("l'asile de Marengo" in French), a city outside Algiers in Algeria. The caretaker used to live in Paris.
Meursault, the protagonist in "The Stranger" by Albert Camus, is sentenced to death by guillotine for killing an Arab man on a beach. The trial focuses on Meursault's perceived lack of emotions and societal norms, leading to his ultimate conviction.
It was odd that Madam Meursault desired a religious burial because she had previously shown little interest in religion or spirituality, and her son, Meursault, had a non-religious outlook on life.
In "The Stranger" by Albert Camus, Marie Cardona teaches Meursault how to swim. Their time at the beach symbolizes the carefree and physical aspects of life, contrasting with Meursault's emotional detachment and existential reflections. This moment highlights the simplicity of human experiences and the fleeting nature of joy in Meursault's otherwise indifferent existence.
he smiles