At the end of the text Meursault comes to the conclusion that his and everyone else's lives are meaningless. People will keep on living and dying. He emphasizes the fact that death is inevitable, and his execution doesn't really matter, because he was going to die anyway.
Camus doesn't necessarily want the reader to come to the same conclusion as Meursault. He keeps mentioning the fact that everyone has a choice, and it's up to them to decide what they want to believe. Meursault just states his opinion and lets the reader interpret it as he/she sees fit.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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