5/21/2023 0 Comments The Fall by Albert Camus![]() ![]() The narrator says not to “believe your friends when they ask you to be sincere with them”, he often insists on duplicity of human being, and he’s the first who is a bright example of this duplicity. ![]() The author often shows hypocrisy of his character. But I bend, because I continue to love myself.” And the reader follows this love up through the whole story – the narrator plays with his life, reviews and enjoys it in all its manifestations. One dies if necessary, one breaks rather than bending. Such avidity has something plebeian about it, don’t you think? Aristocracy cannot imagine itself without a little distance surrounding itself and its life. I love it so much that I am incapable of imagining what is not life. This theme is clearly opened in the narrator’s words: “Besides, let’s not beat about the bush I love life-that’s my real weakness. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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