Sentenced to death by guillotine, Meursault initially struggles with his fate but eventually rejects the comforts of religion. In a final outburst at a chaplain, he realizes the universe is "indifferent" and finds a strange peace in the absurdity of existence Key Theme:
“I had been happy, and I was happy still. For everything to be consummated, for me to feel less alone, I had only to wish that there be a large crowd of spectators the day of my execution and that they greet me with cries of hate.” albert camus estrangeiro top
Here’s a for L’Étranger ( The Stranger ) by Albert Camus, based on your keywords “estrangeiro top” (Portuguese for “top foreign/stranger”). Albert Camus, vencedor do Prêmio Nobel de Literatura
Albert Camus, vencedor do Prêmio Nobel de Literatura em 1957, publicou O Estrangeiro (L’Étranger) em 1942. A obra é um romance curto e contundente que acompanha Meursault, um homem aparentemente indiferente às convenções sociais, cujo comportamento diante da morte e da violência revela o conflito entre expectativas sociais e experiência individual do absurdo. Here, the irony deepens
The second half of the novel shifts from a sensory narrative to a judicial drama. Here, the irony deepens. Meursault is tried for murder, but the prosecution focuses almost exclusively on his behavior at his mother's funeral.
Most people cope with this silence by constructing false meanings: religion, career ambition, or social rituals. Meursault, however, does not participate in this "act." He is defined by his passive indifference.