![]() ![]() Instance, he thinks the fact that the court will appoint an attorneyįor him is “very convenient.” He also enjoys the examining magistrate’sįriendly demeanor in their subsequent meetings, and does not treat himĪs an adversary. As at his mother’s funeral, Meursault focuses on the practicalĭetails of his life in prison rather than on its emotional elements. His imprisonment does not incite any guilt or regret over what he hasĭone. Him as evil, thereby preventing Meursault from undermining his rationalįor the most part, Meursault reacts to hisĬonfinement in prison with characteristic indifference. Incorporates Meursault into his ordered world view and then dismisses ![]() The magistrate attempts to categorize Meursault in terms ofĬhristianity, the magistrate’s own belief system. ![]() With the devil and calling him “Mr Antichrist,” page 70 God-the belief that gives his life meaning. ![]() Meursault’s atheism and indifference to his mother’s death implicitlyĬhallenge the magistrate’s belief in a rational universe controlled by Did you gain any new insights from the Spark Notes analysis? Chapters 1 + 2The magistrate, when he waves a crucifix at Meursault, introduces the notion that Meursault and his attitudes represent a threat to society. Compare the Spark Notes analysis of The Outsider against your moved synopsis. ![]()
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