Mersault's Strange Character
Mersault is one of the most interesting, unique characters I have personally ever seen in a literary book such as this one. Mersault's character is very mellow and emotionless, and it seems that the way that he lives his life is just to ride the waves of life, and no matter how tumultuous and hard life may be, he just keeps riding the waves without showing any care or emotion as to what life throws his way. In fact, Mersault almost never shows emotion to anything throughout the course of the book. He does get annoyed by things that he find to be inconveniences, but even then, eh doesn't make it clear to others what he feels or what he thinks about a certain scenario. Mersault is either an extremely resilient person, or he's so disconnected from basic human morals that he simply cannot feel basic human moral emotions, like pity or shame. At the start of the book, Mersault's mother died, and it didn't really seem that he was as emotionally affected by his...