What is the Moral Lesson of THE STRANGER?
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As desperation quickly turned into utter helplessness a sense of calmness pervaded his body. He strained his eyes further to pierce the veil but to no avail. As desperation quickly turned into utter helplessness a sense of calmness pervaded his body.
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The Stranger, Meursault is a nihilist who does not think it is important to be moral or behave in a way that benefits others. Conversely, Clamence is an absurdist, who tries to find meaning through other's judgements of him.
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