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  1. Symbolism. The Outsider: He is the primary antagonist and represents the evil rooted in society due to people's ignorance. Cantaloupe: Represents the prospects of the supernatural and its implications. It shows that belief in an impossible possibility can change everything.

  2. The Outsider used the lack of belief as his greatest weapon because he knew that people would never consider the possibility of a supernatural entity that could transform into others and commit a gruesome crime.

  3. Feb 16, 2012 · The Outsider (1942) (previously translated from the French, L’Étranger, as The Stranger) is Albert Camus ’s most widely known work, and expounds his early understanding of Absurdism, as well as a variety of other philosophical concepts.

  4. Quick answer: The main idea of The Outsiders is the challenging life of disenfranchised youth, the futility of violence, and the importance of tolerance.

  5. In <i>The Outsiders,</i> S.E. Hinton tells the story of 14-year-old Ponyboy Curtis and his struggle with right and wrong in a society in which he is an outsider.

  6. Dec 13, 2003 · In The Outsider, the author—and existentialist—Albert Camus states his answer to this question and illustrates his belief that there is no meaning to life and that mankind lives only to die.

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  8. This chapter presents an original analysis of The Outsider (also known as The Stranger), the novel Albert Camus published in 1942, as a meditation on absurdity and moral value that contains the seeds of the moral and political philosophy that Camus published in The Rebel in 1952, which Sartre famously responded to by accusing Camus of abandoning...