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What Are Albert Camus In ‘The Outsider' And Hermann Hesse In ‘Siddhartha' Trying To Achieve Through The Relationships That The Main Protagonists Experience In Each Novel With Marie And Kamala Respectively?

What are Albert Camus in ‘The Outsider' and Hermann Hesse in ‘Siddhartha' trying to achieve through the relationships that the main protagonists experience in each novel with Marie and Kamala respectively?
Both Herman Hesse's ‘Siddhartha' and Camus' ‘The Outsider use the notion of love as a means to examine the protagonists and their perspectives on society, and how society views them. Hesse uses Kamala's love for Siddhartha as the means whereby he gains an understanding of the world and the route to Nirvana. Camus uses Marie to highlight Meursault's existentialist approach; his indifference to society and love.
Hesse uses a dream in ‘Siddhartha', a favourite literary device of his, to turn Siddhartha's mind to the idea of women - "and out of the woman's gown emerged a full breast" . Subsequently he is teased by a young woman at the river and finally he "felt a longing and the stir of sex in him" . It is only when he meets "the beautiful Kamala " that he......


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