Titre : | Sukhi Mrityu |
Auteurs : | Albert Camus, Auteur ; Sharad Chandra, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | New Delhi : Rajkamal Prakashan, 1987 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-81-19-83517-1 |
Format : | 142 p. |
Langues: | Français |
Langues originales: | Français |
Résumé : |
The story is about a young man named Mersault, who experiences life with detachment and an overwhelming sense of indifference to societal norms and expectations. Mersault’s life is devoid of traditional emotional connections and societal pressures, which is central to his understanding of existence. He is focused mainly on living in the present and finding personal satisfaction.
Mersault’s attitude toward life and death becomes evident when he encounters a fatal illness that leads him to reflect on the futility of life. He recognizes that death is inevitable, but rather than despairing or seeking meaning, he decides to embrace life fully in the moment and let it unfold as it will. His attitude toward death is unconventional—he doesn't seek to avoid it, but rather accepts it with calmness and detachment. Throughout the story, the protagonist's encounters with people around him demonstrate his failure to conform to conventional emotional expectations. His relationships with others, including his lover, family, and friends, are marked by emotional distance, and he remains unaffected by the tragedy and expectations around him. His journey toward death becomes a quest to understand his existence, and the novel ultimately reveals that happiness is found not in external goals or materialism, but in accepting life's transience and embracing the freedom to live authentically. |
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