Albert Camus' The Stranger tells the story of Meursault, a man who feels disconnected from life and emotions. After his mother dies, he doesn't show much sadness. Later, he kills a man without any clear reason. During his trial, people focus more on how he didn't cry at his mother's funeral than on the crime itself. The book explores the idea that life has no real meaning and that society judges people based on emotions and rules. It’s a thought-provoking story about being different and how life can sometimes feel empty.
Bottom line :
This world judges us only with our EQ, No matter how much IQ we possess ! Still the author concludes the story with the Merursault gaining empathy after the KT given by the Pastor .
Recommended audience:
People who want to attach and detach to this world at the same time.
Rating : 8.9/10