Trace the evolution of the hero in L'Etranger, giving a clear picture of both starting-point and stages of his awareness, and of how they lead to his final declaration.


Essay, 2007

5 Pages, Grade: B+/2+


Abstract or Introduction

Soon after L’Etranger was first published in 1942 it became a major success and it is now regarded as a twentieth-century classic. Since then numerous attempts have been made to analyse the fascinating but unsettling story of the main character, Meursault, in order to find explanations for his motives and actions. This essay will try to demonstrate that there are three main parts in this diary-style novel, in which death plays a key role. Beginning with the moment when carefree and indifferent Meursault learns about the death of his mother, followed by the fateful day when he kills the Arab, and eventually leading to his growing awareness and passion for life through confrontation of his oncoming execution.

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Title
Trace the evolution of the hero in L'Etranger, giving a clear picture of both starting-point and stages of his awareness, and of how they lead to his final declaration.
College
University of London
Grade
B+/2+
Author
Year
2007
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V71139
ISBN (eBook)
9783638631082
File size
372 KB
Language
English
Notes
This essay doesn't have a contents table, as this is is not common in Britain. All quotes are in French.
Keywords
Trace, Etranger
Quote paper
Nia Verdenhalven (Author), 2007, Trace the evolution of the hero in L'Etranger, giving a clear picture of both starting-point and stages of his awareness, and of how they lead to his final declaration. , Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/71139

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