Camus Epub - La Caг­da Albert

: This moment of cowardice shatters his self-image. He begins to hear a phantom laughter behind him, mocking his "virtue." He realizes that his entire life of altruism was merely a performance to maintain a sense of superiority over others.

In Albert Camus's final completed novel, ( The Fall ), the story unfolds as a series of dramatic monologues delivered by Jean-Baptiste Clamence , a former high-society lawyer who now refers to himself as a "judge-penitent." La CaГ­da Albert Camus epub

: The book reflects Camus’s philosophy that life is inherently without meaning, and the struggle to find or create it often leads to psychological collapse. : This moment of cowardice shatters his self-image

Set in the foggy, concentric streets of —which Clamence likens to the circles of Hell—the narrative follows his psychological unraveling and eventual "re-birth." Set in the foggy, concentric streets of —which

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