Nov 18, 2020 · In part 2 What question does the attorney feel compelled to ask? Asked by mike s #1011044 on 11/18/2020 3:13 PM Last updated by jill d #170087 on 11/18/2020 3:24 PM
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What question does the attorney feel compelled to ask? He asks whether he felt sadness on the day his mother died. “He asked if I felt any sadness that day” 4. Find out all about it here. Regarding this, what reason does Meursault give for not really needing a lawyer? He thought it was a simple case.
What question does the attorney feel compelled to ask? 3pts 4. What explanation does Meursault give regarding his “nature”? 3pts 5. How many times did Meursault fire his revolver? 3pts 6. The magistrate becomes frustrated with Meursault. What does he retrieve from his filing cabinet? 3pts
no he said it felt like a game he isn't giving the answers they want so they are going to keep asking until he does. What question does the attorney feel compelled to ask? Why is this significant? How many times did Meursault fire his revolver?
What's the BIG question the magistrate finally asks Meursault? No, no conscience, he has no emotions. He does not want to be bothered with religion when he doesn't care about it and he has limited time left on earth.
What question does Meursault's lawyer ask him about the day of the funeral? If he had felt sadness about his mother's death. What does Meursault's lawyer ask him not say in front of others? That people sometimes wish that their loved one's were dead.
Meursault's examination begins right away by the presiding judge. First he asks Meursault's name, age, date and place of birth, and occupation. Then it proceeds to Maman and the question of why Meursault put her in the home.
Meursault has so little comprehension of what is happening that he is surprised when an examining magistrate asks him if he has obtained a lawyer. Meursault's answer is succinct and honest: no, of course not.
What about Meursault upsets and frustrates his lawyer and the magistrate? He reveals that he does not believe in God. What does the magistrate use to try to break through to Meursault's feelings of remorse? He tries to use the death of his mother.
if Meursault felt any sadness the day of the funeral. The attorney asks him because it's very important and it would be a strong argument for the prosecution if he can't come up with some answers.
They are disgusted by Meursault's lack or grief about his mother's death and that he killed the Arab. He tries to talk about Meursault's mother's death.
Meursault thinks his lawyer is inexperienced and less talented than the prosecutor. 9.May 5, 2015
The prosecutor pushes for the death penalty, on the grounds that Meursault has no place in a society whose fundamental rules he ignores. Meursault's head spins; the heat of the afternoon is getting to him. The judge asks him for final words.
How does the prosecutor attempt to prove that Meursault has no conscience? He explains how he shot the Arab 5 times for no reason. Everything is chance - it still happened. Innocent until proven guilty; he feels overwhelmed.
When the prosecutor acts triumphant in response to the director's testimony, Meursault thinks, "for the first time in years I had this stupid urge to cry, because I could feel how much all these people hated me." Hearing the caretaker describe him smoking and drinking coffee, Meursault thinks "for the first time I ...
Please finish reading The Stranger by Albert Camus. Please answer the following questions. All are not due tomorrow. Please read as much as possible. We will discuss the poem for a portion of class and then The Stranger.
Please finish reading The Stranger by Albert Camus. Please answer the following questions. All are not due tomorrow. Please read as much as possible. We will discuss the poem for a portion of class and then The Stranger.