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Ambiguity In The Stranger

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The word ambiguity means "doubtful or uncertain, especially from obscurity or indistinctness; capable of being understood in two or more possible senses or ways." In the novel The Stranger by Albert Camus, the narrator of the story, Meursault, kills a man seemingly out of cold blood. Camus uses ambiguity to cloud the motives behind the narrator's actions, one can understand this more when looking at the actions, words, and characteristics of the narrator. One major way the author uses ambiguity to cloud the motives of the narrator are through his actions. For example, when the narrator was walking on the beach approaching the Arab, he states "It occurred to me that all I had to do was turn around and that would be the end of it," (Camus 58).
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