Title: Albert%20Camus%201913-1960%20
1Albert Camus1913-1960Always go too far,
because that's where you'll find the truth."
2Born in Mondovi, Algeria in 1913
3Algeria Colonized
- Like Nigeria, Algeria was colonized (by France)
- Natives (Arabs) were treated as second class
citizens - Suffered from Imperialism
4Childhood
- Mother was Spanish, ½ deaf
- Father was French
- Father died in World War I (Camus was 2)
- Family lived in poverty
- Mother depressed, didnt care about her children
(Camus had a brother).
5Childhood Cont.
- Also, (as if things werent bad enough), he lived
with - Grandmother (dying of liver cancer)
- Uncle (paralyzed)
- Themes of home life misery and misfortune
6Education
Went to school to escape depressing home life.
He was very intelligent! Was a talented soccer
player until he was diagnosed with tuberculosis.
(1930)
7The world is falling apart!
- Camus life was full of sadness, despair and
misery. The world struggled with World War II
(Pearl Harbor was bombed, France was taken over
by Hitler, the Jews were being put in
concentration camps) - Something had to change!
81934-36
- Joined French communist party instead of Marxist
- Marxist Communism classless, stateless, and
oppression-free society where decisions on what
to produce and what policies to pursue are made
directly and democratically.
9Socialism was simply the first step to communism.
- Socialism-was, ideally, where everyone would
share the benefits of industrialization -
- -more workers than bosses (majority rules)
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10The problem?
- -Socialism is not a political system, it's a way
of distributing goods and services. - -On a large scale both fail human perversity to
blame. (never play fair)
11Like this
12Help to found the Algerian Communist Party (PCA)
131935
- 1939-Works for various socialist papers
- WWII in first stages
- No army- TB
- AT first hes a pacifist
14Pacifist untilWehrmacht
- Wehrmacht- special armed forces of Germany during
WWII. - Resistance group!
- THIS IS WHERE AND WHEN HE WROTE
15- Joins French Resistance cell Combat
- Uses moniker- Beauchard
- Meets Jean-Paul Sartre (SAR-truh) here.
- Hes the father of your favorite philosophical
movement..
16Exi--
stential--
--ism!
FRENCH EXISTENTIALISM!!!!
17Became part of Sartres group..
- Tours America giving lectures on French
Existentialism. - TB returns in 1949- secluded for 2 years and
writes The Rebel - -analyzes rebellion/revolution
- -rejects communism
18- This destroyed his friendship with Sartre and
even lost him some fans. - Became an Absurdistwhich is like an extreme form
of existentialism--
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20It starts with conflict ..
- fundamental conflict between what we want from
the universe (whether it be meaning, order, or
reasons) - ---- and what we find in the universe (formless
chaos). - We will never find in life itself the meaning
that we want to find.
21Either
- A. Place hopes in a higher power, or destiny,
fate, way of thinking. - or
- B. Conclude that life is meaningless.
- Dont get all depressive yet theres more.
22Absurd
- Camus is interested in pursuing a third
possibility that we can accept and live in a
world devoid of meaning or purpose. - And even find enjoyment in the absurdities
therein
23Absurd Cont.
- The absurdresides neither in man nor in the
world if you consider each separately. - But since man's dominant characteristic is
"being-in-the-world," the absurd is, in the end,
an inseparable part of the human condition.
24- Thus, the absurd is not, to begin with, the
object of a mere idea it is revealed to us in a
doleful (grief causing) illumination. - "Getting up, drive to work, four hours of work,
meal, sleep, and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, in the same
routine," and then, suddenly, "the seeing
collapses," and we find ourselves in a state of
hopeless lucidity (ability to see the truth) - And luckily.. The truth can be humorous.
25And Camus did say--
- Prefer truth to everything.
26LETS PLAY A GAME!
- After you see a cartoon, exclaim WHY, THATS
ABSURD! - Then well explain why together.
- You will soon be a master of sensing the
absurdist flavor
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28WHY
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30WHY
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32WHY
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34WHY
35Main Thought
- Life is absurd and death renders it
meaningless-for the individual - But, mankind and its societies are larger than
one person
36Camus and The Stranger
- Written in 1938
- Published in 1942
- Instant success!
37Question?
- What behavior/response should someone show
after/during the following situations? - The death of a parent
- The birth of a baby
- The killing of a president
- Fire killing 9 children
- A prison inmate murdered by another inmate
38Question again?
- How does society treat those who dont respond
the way society thinks they should?
39The Stranger Summary
- The main character (Meursault) seems to have a
good life (job, girlfriend). However, after
killing an Arab, he is tried and found guilty not
because of the killing, but because of how he
reacts. (no guilt, no belief in God). He didnt
even feel sad or show grief at his mothers
funeral!
40Structure
- Two parts
- Part I Chapters 1-6
- Part II Chapters 1-5
- Structured around 3 deaths, starting with the
protagonists mother
41The Stranger Main Characters
- Meursault protagonist/narrator
- Employer Mersaults boss
- Celeste Meursaults friend, owner of restaurant
- Raymond Meursaults friend/neighbor, abuses his
girlfriend - Marie Cardona has an affair with Meursault
42Themes and Motifs
- Themes
- Irrationality of the universe
- Meaninglessness of life
- Importance of physical world
- Motifs
- Death/decay
- Watching/observing