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The Stranger by Albert Camus
Contributed by: Lawrence
  • 1. The Stranger, written by Albert Camus and first published in 1942, is a profound and enigmatic novel that explores the themes of absurdism and existentialism through the life of its protagonist, Meursault. Set in Algeria, the story begins with the death of Meursault's mother, an event that triggers a series of existential reflections and actions that reveal his detached and indifferent approach to life. As he navigates through a society governed by emotional responses and moral expectations, Meursault's character embodies the absurdist philosophy that life is inherently meaningless and that individuals must confront the irrationality of existence. The narrative unfolds through Meursault's experiences, including his relationships with others, a sudden act of violence, and ultimately a trial that serves as a societal critique of conformity and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. Camus masterfully captures the essence of human isolation and the confrontation with an indifferent universe, inviting readers to ponder the nature of existence, morality, and the human condition.

    What is the name of the protagonist in 'The Stranger'?
A) Marie
B) Salamano
C) Raymond
D) Meursault
  • 2. What kind of animal does Salamano have?
A) A bird
B) A cat
C) A dog
D) A turtle
  • 3. Who does Meursault have a romantic relationship with?
A) Marie
B) Camille
C) Celeste
D) Rita
  • 4. What does the sun symbolize for Meursault?
A) Happiness
B) Oppression
C) Freedom
D) Warmth
  • 5. How does Meursault feel about the concept of God?
A) Rebellious
B) Indifferent
C) Fearful
D) Devout
  • 6. What is the outcome of Meursault's trial?
A) He is sent to an asylum
B) He is acquitted
C) He gets a life sentence
D) He is sentenced to death
  • 7. What philosophical theme is prominent in 'The Stranger'?
A) Utilitarianism
B) Existentialism
C) Rationalism
D) Absurdism
  • 8. What does Meursault ultimately seek at the end of the novel?
A) Redemption
B) Meaning in the absurd
C) Forgiveness
D) Riches
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