: Camus uses Meursault to illustrate the conflict between the human search for meaning and the "benign indifference" of the universe.
: The story follows Meursault, a detached French Algerian who kills a man on a beach "because of the sun". The second half of the novel focuses on his trial, where he is judged more for his lack of emotion—specifically not crying at his mother's funeral—than for the murder itself. el extranjero pdf google drive
Downloading copyrighted PDFs from unauthorized Google Drive links can carry risks: Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : Camus uses Meursault to illustrate the conflict