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Imagine that you are amember of the jury sitting in judgement of Meursault and you have been given access to the stranger as Meursaults tesitmony in his own defense. Is Meursault the monster the prosecutor says he is and thus deserving of execution, or are there extenuating circumstnaces that should make his sentence lighter? pay close attention to the shooting scene to determine what he is guilty of and be sure to state explicilty what you believe his sentence should be and why

2006-12-14 08:14:31 · 1 answers · asked by jenn123456 2 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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You are going to have to do that -- it is too big a question, and calls for your own opinion, to address here.

But the book is by Camus.

2006-12-14 09:26:44 · answer #1 · answered by C_Bar 7 · 0 0

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