
He is not overjoyed or happy about these things How does Meursault introduce the trip that will prove fatal to him? Explain how this reference is charectoristic of Camus' handling of events, of "experience," in The Stranger.

What changes are offered to Mersault in Ch5 and how does he react to them? He is offered a job in Paris and has the oppurtunity to marry Marie. Cop represents society, as he smacks the cigaret out of Sintes mouth. How do you connect the main episodes in this chapter-Sintes' trouble with his girlfriend and Salamono's lamentation over his lost dog-with Mersault's way of experiencing or perceiving the things that happen in his life? Mersault uses Marie like Salamanos uses his dog. The relationship with dog and owner and Raymond and his girlfriend are absurd. What kinds of connections can you make between the novella and the eistential or absurdist though or philosophy? They way Mersault interacts with Raymond he feels indifferent about it. He is not included in society, disconnected emotionally.

What is the significance of the novella's title from the reading? Mersault is an outcast, doesn't have many friends.
