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In the book "The Stranger" Meursault observes the world around him and then responds to his observations in some way. In most of the situations in Part I, Meursault’s reactions are more visceral than they are cerebral. However, over the course of the novel, as the nature of the details he observes changes, so does the nature of his reaction. Consider how Camus’s style reveals this change in Meursault’s character. Focus on his use of diction, figurative language, imagery, tone, and sentence structure. How do these elements of the novel reveal the change in Meursault? In what ways is Meursault the stranger?

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