The Outsider makes Camus famous. The protagonist Meursault committed homicide through negligence. However, the case in the judicial operation was worked as a ""premeditated murder"" ""lost humanity"". It finally overstated to the extent against the whole society and Meursault was asked to be sentenced to death for his ""unforgivable sins"". Through the depiction that the party was excluded completely from the judicial process, the author reveals the absurdity and insidious nature of modern justice. Besides, the author also makes complaint on the ideology and secular ideas in justice.
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