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
1. Does Meursault feel like he has anything to say to defend himself? 2. In your opinion, does Meursault believe that his crime was premeditated? 3. On p. 100, Meursault reveals the key to his character/personality. What is this? 4. What penalty does the prosecutor ask of the jury? 5.
1. Does Meursault feel like he has anything to say to defend himself? 2. In your opinion, does Meursault believe that his crime was premeditated? 3. On p. 100, Meursault reveals the key to his character/personality. What is this? 4. What penalty does the prosecutor ask of the jury? 5.
The Stranger - Part II Chapter 1 - Part II 1. What has happened to Meursault? 2. Is he taking his circumstances seriously? Give an example. 3. What question does the attorney feel compelled to ask? 4. What explanation does Meursault give regarding his "nature"? 5. How many times did Meursault fire his revolver? 6.
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?
the death penaltyThe 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.
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.
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'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. In your opinion, does Meursault feel complemented when referred to as Monsieur Antichrist?
When the judge asks him to clarify his motivation for the crime, Meursault blurts out that he did it “because of the sun.” Meursault's lawyer claims that Meursault did a noble thing by sending his mother to a home because he could not afford to care for her.
When the lawyer first meets with Meursault, he tells him that he has a good chance of getting off, if Meursault follows his advice. ... Meursault tells the lawyer that he had been “quite fond of Mother.” 6. He is repulsed by Meursault and annoyed at his answers.May 5, 2015
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.
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.
In The Stranger, Albert Camus describes the life of the protagonist, Meursault, through life changing events. ... Camus diction displays Meursault's change toward growth in self-reflection, realization of the purposelessness of his life, and unimportance of time.
The magistrate asks Meursault whether he loved his mother, and Meursault replies that he loved her as much as anyone. ... Nothing about the crime bothers the magistrate aside from this detail. When Meursault does not answer, the magistrate waves a crucifix at him and asks if he believes in God.
By Albert Camus. Meursault has refused to see the chaplain three times; he has nothing to say to the holy man. Meanwhile, he's been moved to another cell and can see the night sky. Meursault occupies his days with thoughts of escaping "the machinery of justice"; it is this hope for escapes that counts, he thinks.
Students will be working on the following assignment over the next few days.
Also, what question (s) would you like to ask Meursault while he is in prison? Explain.
1. When leaving for the beach, whom do Ray, Meursault and Marie see across the street?