Answer: After speaking with the chaplain one last time, Meursault no longer views his impending execution with hope or despair. Mersault accepts death as an inevitable fact of life and looks to the future with peace in his consciousness. His thoughts about life is that there is no difference between dying soon by execution and dying decades later of natural causes. Althought he states that the only thing that is certainly in life is death. The Scene is an authentic expression of existentialist, because in a existentialist point of view you must accept the risk and responsibility of your choices and follow the commitment to wherever it leads. That´s what Mersault is all about: Freedom of choice without the interference of a third party.
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its because most of people involve in bad things
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That really isn't a question so I don't think anyone can answer that.
Six misspelled words:
Flarida (Correct: Florida)
Morening (Correct: Morning)
Storry (Correct: Story)
Favarit (Correct: Favorite)
Graden (Correct: Garden).
Fragment: "With some delicious orange juice."
The choice of narrator does determine how the audience perceives a given tone