The absurdity of humanity

Ayden 2022-12-18 01:55:33

DAVID, with a somewhat handsome face (a bit like SEINFELD), he seems to smile when he speaks. Looking at his childhood photos, no one would believe that he was a murderer. I couldn’t help but think of Mersault in Camus’ "The Outsider". It was also an unprovoked murder. But how can I say that although Mersault was for no reason, I later explained that it was because the sun was too hot, but I It is believed that he was a person who killed to prove a higher existence (although Camus is in this book to illustrate the irrationality of the world, the meaninglessness of life, and the noble meaning of human existence). Let's take a look at DAVID:
Killed a policeman for no reason. After returning, he kept showing off to his companions, and made trouble for a person who was willing to help him without regret.
Robbery, kidnapping, blackmailing, but always being gentle with the police
and going to someone else’s house. Knock others out, snatch away other people’s girlfriends, shoot others out after chasing them with guns, and keep saying that he is a fool, he shouldn’t bring out the guns and
entertain himself in the process of taking the police to find the guns. happy. . . . . .
Whether this also proves the irrationality of Camus’s explanation, I don’t know, but in reality Camus is a humanist in the true sense who firmly believes that people can maintain human dignity in this unreasonable, cruel, and indifferent world. of.

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  • Randall Adams: If there was ever a hell on earth, it's Dallas County.

  • Edith James: The reason they were talking to the police at all was that there had been a three-day running knife fight in their apartment.