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In this video, we explore the profound existential themes in Albert Camus' famous novel, The Stranger (also known as The Outsider). This summary and analysis, presented in Urdu/Hindi, delves into the story of Meursault, an indifferent and detached protagonist, and how his actions challenge societal norms and question the meaning of life.
Camus’s philosophical tenets of absurdity and existentialism shine through throughout this book. In essence, absurdity here refers to humanity’s futile attempt to impose meaning and rationality on a meaningless and irrational universe. This becomes clear after the first two sentences of the book: “My mother died today. Or maybe yesterday, I don’t know.”
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