What did the old people do to Meursault that surprised him as they vacated the vigil?
What day of the week did Meursault dislike?
What led Raymond to believe that his mistress was cheating on him?
What impeded the publication of The Stranger in 1941?
Why did Raymond have a "...dubious-looking bandage..." in chapter 3 (Camus 28)?
Due to Camus' working class upbringing, in what did he not believe?
What does Meursault do with Raymond that makes their relationship amicable?
Besides drinking coffee at the vigil and despite second guessing his actions, what did Meursault decide to do?
What soccer/futbol position did Camus play?
How did Meursault describe Maman's old friends?
"For the first few days she was at the home she cried a lot. But that was because she wasn't ________ to it" (Camus 5).
What was somewhat strange about the caretaker?
To what does Meursault compare the old people chatting?
What U.S. war action did Camus publicly oppose during WWII?
What famous writer's name was incorporated into Camus' play that opened in January of 1959?
With what philosopher and playwright was Camus closely associated throughout his lifetime?
What German philosopher's idea of a "super-man" influenced Camus writing?
Although Camus did not consider himself an anarchist, in what did he NOT believe?
On whom did Camus write his B.A. thesis?
When were Camus' works, A Happy Death and The First Man published?
Who did Meursault take his lunch break with in chapter 3?
What type of movie did Marie & Meursault see on their first date, the day after Maman's funeral?