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- Albert Camus, the Stranger Essay PromptsThrough a historical lens explore the concept of absurdity. To what is Absurdism and Existentialism a reaction? How is this portrayed in Camus’ The Stranger?
Understanding Albert Camus' The GuestAlbert Camus' shorty story "The Guest" exemplifies the philosophy of Absurdism while gracefully explaining how Existentialism fits into modern life.- The Absurd: Camus and KierkegaardCamus and Kierkegaard both discuss the absurd, or the incommensurable relationship between man and his world. They approach the absurd in drastically different ways, resulting in unique ethical implications.
- Marquis & Camus Jewelry DesignsThe collection of Marquis & Camus Jewelry Designs for fall 2010 is bold, eclectic and definitely edgy. Select from a variety of pieces fused with edge, romanticism and modernity and all equally beautiful.
- Camus' "The Myth of Sisyphus and the Absurd"An explanation of Camus' The Myth of Sisyphus and The Absurd.
- Camus' "The Plague"The existential and metaphysical significance of Camus' The Plague
- Review of the Stranger by Albert CamusA review of the classic novel The Stranger by Albert Camus. The story of a man who commits murder, just because he could.
- The Stranger by Albert CamusAn essay on how Albert Camus manages to give Meursault's internal events the sense of suspense and climax associated with external action.
- Why the Albert Camus Novel "The Fall" Should Be Required Reading in CongressThe Albert Camus confessional novel "The Fall" is a unique and important part of world literature.
- The Stranger - Facing the Person in the MirrorA research paper in the critical approach method utilizing psychological and mimetic treatments.
- Reader Response for Camus' the StrangerThis essay explores Albert Camus' The Stranger from a variety of angles and perspectives.
- French Colonialism's Affects on the Arab Prisoner in The GuestThis is a research paper that discusses French colonialism's affects on Albert Camus and his writing of The Guest. Albert Camus was one of the foundations of the existentialist movements in France.
- Guilt and Corrupt Civilization in Albert Camus's the Fall and J.M. Coetzee's Waiting for the BarbariansIn our present society we can find countless individuals who are enjoying a life way better than the most of us, and yet people are allowing this to happen.
- Quote of the Week, Albert CamusAlbert Camus was a fascinating man with many talents but he ruffled some people's feathers the wrong way sometimes. He died in an automobile crash in France at the young age of 42
- Important Quotes from "The Stranger"Albert Camus' "The Stranger" is one of the most important books to come out of the Existential movement. This article explains some of the most important passages from the novel and discusses the meaning held within them.
- Universal Values in "The Stranger"The world of Albert Camus is one filled with ideas and philosophy. However, by looking at his classic novel, The Stranger, one can find an entire world of universal values that hold very significant for both the story and serve as an important life lesson.
- The Existentialist Files: L'Etranger by Albert CamusAn analysis of the existentialist elements in the Albert Camus novel titled L'Etranger or "The Stranger."
- The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert CamusAn analysis of Albert Camus' extended essay titled The Myth of Sisyphus and how it pertains and compares itself to his other existentially-inclined works.
- Existentialism and Absurdism in Albert Camus' WorksAn exploration of the means by which the degree and the specific angle of existentialism and absurdism changed over the course of Albert Camus' career as seen in a few selected works.
- The Evolution of Absurdism and ExistentialismA straight-forward analysis of a few of Albert Camus' work and how the absurdist elements in these works evolve along with absurdism itself as an entire means of thinking.
- Review: Albert Camus' The PlagueA review of the book The Plague
- Literary Analysis of a Passage from Albert Camus' The StrangerA literary analysis of a passage from Albert Camus' The Stranger was conducted to examine the author's writing style and use of literary devices.
- Existential HerosExistentialism as portrayed by three authors through their heros.
- Moral and Ethical Implications of Meursault's Actions in Albert Camus' The StrangerDescribes conflict created by the protagonist's challenging of the will of the majority.
- Recognizing Unintended ConsequencesExplore the nature of unintended consequences and learn how to better plan for them.
- The Outsider by Albert CamusThe protagonist's indifference doesn't mean he is anti-social or criminal. It simply means his attitude to life is one of uninvolvement.
- A Way to Happiness: Accepting Death and Living in HarmonyTo have a conscious but a truly happy and creative life, we will all have to accept the inevitable death which is part of our truth.
- We Cannot Truly Love God If We Do Not Love Our Fellow MenThe purpose for this human faculty is to attain complete and perfect love of God. This is achieved through a harmony of self-love, love for one's fellow man, and ultimately true love for God.
- Existentialism - Ends in DeathLooking at existentialism through two books.
- The Philosophy of Writing for the InternetAs an internet writer, do you have a certain philosophy? There are plenty to choose from, that's for sure.
- The OutsidersA reader's opinion on the three authors based on the their literature: A Clean, Well-Lighted Place (Ernest Hemingway), Bartleby (Herman Melville) and 'The Stranger'(Albert Camus).
