
"The Stranger" by Albert Camus is a novel that explores themes of existentialism, absurdity, and alienation through the story of Meursault, a detached and indifferent protagonist. The novel challenges conventional morality and examines the human condition in a seemingly meaningless world.
of someone like Kamu where a lot of his early novels like The Stranger is is kind of the novel that that he's most known for. It's sort of about a really depressed person or somebody that really struggles to connect with reality or other people in any way and sort of everything seems the same to them.
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"The speaker mentions Camus and references his early novels, specifically 'The Stranger,' while discussing themes of depression and disconnection from reality. 'The Stranger' is Camus's most well-known novel and is relevant to understanding his philosophical views on these themes."





