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Avoided Quote by Albert Camus

“For instance, I had a friend I generally avoided. He rather bored me, and, besides, he was something of a moralist. But when he was on his deathbed, I was there - don't worry... And when, in addition, it's a suicide! Lord, what a delightful commotion!” quote by Albert Camus
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““For instance, I had a friend I generally avoided. He rather bored me, and, besides, he was something of a moralist. But when he was on his deathbed, I was there - don't worry... And when, in addition, it's a suicide! Lord, what a delightful commotion!””

Albert Camus

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Stranger, 1942

Facing death and suicide, the narrator finds absurdity and dark humor in moral judgments and human suffering.

In simple terms: Death reveals absurdity and dark humor.

Key Takeaway

Recognize life's inherent absurdity.

Themes

absurdism death morality humor existentialism

Mood

thoughtful darkly humorous philosophical

Type

literary existential

When to use this quote

  • grief
  • ethical dilemmas
  • personal crises
  • artistic creation

Key Concepts

philosophy literature psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does absurdity teach us about moral certainty?
  • How can humor help process grief?
A Different Perspective

Humor may seem insensitive to genuine suffering.

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