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!””
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.
Recognize life's inherent absurdity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- grief
- ethical dilemmas
- personal crises
- artistic creation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does absurdity teach us about moral certainty?
- How can humor help process grief?
Humor may seem insensitive to genuine suffering.