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Assessment
Which of the following best describes Meursault's view of life?
Life is inherently meaningless and absurd.
Life has a clear purpose and direction.
Life is a social contract that must be upheld.
Life is an illusion that must be transcended.
How does Meursault respond to his mother's death?
He shows deep sorrow and grief.
He feels indifferent and detached.
He goes into a state of denial.
He follows all the funeral traditions strictly.
What ultimately leads to Meursault's condemnation?
His involvement in a political scandal.
His existential beliefs and lack of conventional morality.
His refusal to participate in societal rituals.
His emotional outbursts during the trial.
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