Intro: A man of few words and many emotional detachments, Meursault, remains a stranger to the reader for much of the novel. After much analysis of Meursault's morality and decision making, I have come to the conclusion that we the readers are deprived from a truly informing experience due to Meursault's emotional and moral absence.
Paragraph one: Not even when faced with the death of his dear mother does Meursault demonstrate any form of sadness or denial. By not allowing the reader to see an emotional attachment, Meursault opens doors to misinformed judgment and criticism.
Paragraph two: The beach scene
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