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by H
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Latest:Ch. 13 — Camus' Life and Creative Chronology
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"The Outsider" reveals the paradoxes in the modern judicial process through the true feelings of a clerk. By completely excluding the client from the judicial process, he is placed in an outsider status of being "replaced" and "excluded", and ultimately the client is sentenced to death. The social significance of "The Outsider" lies in its profound revelation of absurd reality.
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