Absurdity: An Essay On The Stranger

An Essay on?
The Stranger; The Absurd

Peter Joh
Existentialism
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"One Ring to rule them all,
One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all
And in the Darkness bind them"
(Lord of the Rings Volume II, The Council of Elrond)

    Within the Stranger, Albert Camus brought up many questions and a few answers. He created an outsider to society and showed us how he lived, Meursault.
    Meursault was always indifferent. Meursault accepted death. Why? Meursault saw the purpose of life meaningless. That is "Absurdity"! Absurdity, how does that word sound? Pretty bad, eh? Absurdity when used like "that's absurd!" gives the feeling of negative judgment and a sense of finality. The idea of the Absurd seems to attach itself with meaningless, pointless and other such words that express a destination but without the means to get there and vice versa means but no destination. So from there I inferred that Camus does not believe in God nor any high law or universal law that are associated with a divinity, which is a path in life (either the means or the destination). So what is Absurd? The Absurd is living, a quest to find the meaning of anything within a reality with no purpose. Reality has no purpose because there is no high law, a universal law nor a God. Therefore this reality must be randomness. I believe that Camus wants us to see this and begin questioning our existence. So he wants he wants us to see the Absurdity and to cope with the Absurdity.
    If there is no point to living why do we continue to live? If this reality is absurd why don't we recognize that and commit suicide? Taking one's life shows the lack of will or reasons to live and also the needlessness of suf ...
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