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Albert Camus was a twentieth-century French-Algerian author and philosopher whose novels, essays, and plays have made him a lasting subject of academic study across literature, philosophy, psychology, and history courses. His work engages with questions of human existence, mortality, meaning, and the individual's relationship to society, making it relevant to a wide range of disciplines. His fiction and philosophical writing—particularly The Stranger and The Myth of Sisyphus—introduced the concept of absurdism, which holds that human beings naturally seek meaning in a universe that offers none. This tension between the individual and an indifferent world gives his work enduring intellectual weight and makes it rich material for academic analysis.

Student essays on Camus tend to approach his work through several distinct lenses. Literary analysis of The Stranger and its protagonist Meursault is especially common, with papers examining themes of guilt, death, and detachment from society. His short story The Guest also draws significant attention, often explored through historical and postcolonial contexts involving Arab identity and colonial Algeria. Other papers take a philosophical approach, reflecting on The Myth of Sisyphus and what it means to live meaningfully. Some essays connect Camus's ideas to psychology, particularly humanistic personality theories and how individuals cope with guilt and mortality.

A strong essay on Camus requires a focused thesis that moves beyond plot summary toward a specific interpretive or philosophical argument. Textual evidence drawn directly from Camus's own writing carries the most weight, especially when paired with careful close reading. A common pitfall is treating absurdism as simple nihilism—Camus drew a clear distinction between the two, and collapsing that difference weakens any argument built around his philosophy.

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