
The Issue of Psychological Portrayal And Artistic Skill In The Work "The Stranger
Abstract
The novella "The Stranger" by Albert Camus, a writer with an unconventional approach and unique creative works, requires deep contemplation. Indeed, Camus describes both the work and each situation in it in a philosophical manner.
In particular, as many have analyzed, the paranormal character in the work not only holds up a mirror to society, but society also reflects this individual.
Keywords
Paranormal character,
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