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Sunday, March 10, 2019

Death in the stranger and night Essay

Before Meursault dies, he talks about his philosophical system, and how he thinks the globe works. In this philosophical rant that he trails on, he says that nothing actually matters in his life, or in anyones life. He begins to understand the actions of his make towards the end of her life, and says that he understands the actions of the universe, and actually says the universe is like a brother. As if that blind rage had washed me clean, rid me of hope for the first clock time, in that night alive with signs and stars, I opened myself to the gentle indifference of the world. finding it so much like myself-so like a brother, really-I felt that I had been happy and that I was happy again. (122-123). Meursaults indifference to his own stopping point once again represents Camus philosophy that finale is simply an action that inevitably to be carried out at the end of life. This especially represents Camus philosophy since Meursault had been representing the philosophy of Camus in the pages beforehand, which means that Camus most likely holds this attitude towards death, which is what is being ventilate through this book.In night, the most important death that occurs in the book, among the many that are referenced, is the death of Elies tyro. Both before and after his begets death, Elie is highly attached to his convey, emotionally. He takes his relationship with his father so gravely that he says I had to brook at Buchenwald until April eleventh. I spend a penny nothing to say of my life during this period. It no longer mattered. After my fathers death, nothing could touch me any more. (107) This shows that Elie is extremely attached to his father, since his fathers death drives him to apathy towards his life.He takes the death of his father extremely seriously. The importance of his fathers life to him is shown through his continued attempts to prevent him alive. In example, the head of Elies block tells him Here, there are no fathers, no brot hers, no friends. E reallyone lives and dies for himself alone. Instead of heeding the mans advice, Elie decides he pull up stakes keep on trying to save his father by supply him his rations of soup and bread. This shows that Elies view on death is a ad hominem one. He views death as a loss to the living.He very much cares about the fate of the dead, and would very much have them stay alive than die. The representation of death in the two youngs represents the attitude towards death held by the two cultures that the books represent. The Stranger, or Letranger, in the original French, represents French culture, since Albert Camus, who is really an Algerian, was greatly influenced by the French. Since Algeria was a French colony at the time that The Stranger written, French and Algerian culture in the experience of their philosophy on death is really the same.Night represents Eastern-European Jewish culture, seeing as Elie Wiesel, a Jew born and raised in Eastern Europe, wrote the novel and portrayed other Eastern-European Jews in it. Albert Camus novel The Stranger, and Elie Wiesels memoir Night both represented death in two very antithetic ways. Albert Camus, through The Stranger portrayed death as a immanent action that had to happen to every person at some time in his or her life, and should not be taken as seriously as it is. Elie Wiesel, through Night, argued that death should be taken seriously, as should the dying.

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