“For the first time in years I had this stupid urge to cry, because I could feel how much all these people hated me”(P. 90)
The trial starts, Meursault surrounded by various spectators, prosecutors, and verdicts, tackling them with his eccentric reality. As it goes over, the pressure done towards this character dramatically starts increasing. His private life is set in this stage as the protagonist, where past events and individuality considerably influence him in an unhelpful way.
Throughout the story, it had been complex to understand Meursault´s personality, since he doesn’t appreciate the reflection of emotions nor thoughts. Two events had happened, where same strange expressions had appeared. By following this passage we can discover a new side of this protagonist.
For the first time, under pressure, he accepts the presence of feelings in his person, although he doesn’t act it in front of characters, but does share it with readers.
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