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What is Meursault's reaction to his mother's death in 'The Stranger'?
He shows indifference and does not grieve.
He is overwhelmed with sorrow and regret.
He feels a strong sense of guilt for not being present.
He celebrates her life and legacy.
In terms of authenticity, how does Meursault's behavior challenge social norms?
He completely conforms to societal expectations.
He openly expresses emotions in an exaggerated manner.
He refuses to lie about his feelings and stays true to himself.
He seeks approval and validation from society.
What theme does Meursault's existential outlook highlight in the narrative?
The importance of adhering to social conventions.
The absurdity of life and the inevitability of death.
The need for communal bonding and relationships.
The value of ambition and personal success.
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