Friday, March 11, 2011

The Stranger: Journal #5

Camus most likely split the novel to emphasize the seperation of the two parts and provide the reader with a clue that something had changed with Meursault's arrest. By splitting the novel in half, he helps the reader understand the immense change of setting and pace that happens in the story. It is possible that he does this to further demonstrate the strong consequences to Meursault's actions.

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