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novel intro quiz: the stranger english 4 a (upakaf) #100474 / english 4 a / unit 2 - the stranger: power, alienation & 4. what distinguishes camus concept of rebellion from that of many existentialists? rebellion as meaningless rebellion as violent revolution rebellion as creative and nonviolent rebellion as purely individual 5. how does camus interpret the myth of sisyphus in relation to human life? as a punishment to be avoided as a call for rebellion as a symbol of embracing absurdity with dignity as proof of divine justice 6. what is one of the essential questions explored in this unit? what are the rules of colonialism? how to write a novel? how do we make meaning in our lives? what is the history of french algeria?
- Camus saw rebellion as creative and non - violent, which differentiates it from some existentialist views. Many existentialists might view rebellion in more negative or individualistic ways.
- Camus interpreted the myth of Sisyphus as a symbol of embracing the absurdity of human life with dignity. Sisyphus's endless task represents the absurdity, but his acceptance is the dignity.
- The novel "The Stranger" and related existentialist themes often explore how we make meaning in our lives, which is a central existentialist question.
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- Rebellion as creative and nonviolent
- As a symbol of embracing absurdity with dignity
- How do we make meaning in our lives?