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Outsider: Society Is A Game
Title: Outsider: Society Is A Game
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 991 | Pages: 4.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Outsider: Society Is A Game
In every game, there are rules and standards that regulate how a game is conducted. Whether it is as small as a board game or as big as a national hockey game, rules must exist in order to sustain order and fairness. Likewise, in every society, the concept of rules must also exist, which is displayed through a set of universally accepted morals that determine the consequences of everyone’s actions. In the novel, The
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has a set of standards showing how we all should act, breeching this standard will only result in a less than desirable outcome. Meursault is no stranger to his society, but he is isolated for being true to himself, which results in becoming a reject to society’s standards. Every society has its own intricate set of morals. In order for one to coexist with society, these morals become the standard of one’s existence.
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