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Meursault's Death In 'That Doesn T Be Anything'

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This quote really opens my mind. Meursault does have a point about death. I think he is trying to say that once a person is dead then there is no going back to make that person come back alive. I do believe he is right in the case of not bringing back life to one who is already dead.

This Meursault creates a careless tone by saying “That doesn't be anything”. Mersual seems like he doesn't care about his mother's death. If mersual were me I would care so much about my mother's death but in this case I wonder why he doesn't feel the need to care.

I wonder why Meursault changed his mind on the women he loved when she asked. In the book he talks about how much he loves her and describes her in a romantic way. As soon as she asked if he
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