The Stranger
why do you think Camus choose to have the trial begin on a day "with the sun glaring outside?"
Ffrom chapter 3 part 1
Ffrom chapter 3 part 1
On any day of a trial, the "sun glaring" would be an indication of everything being "in the light" - it would seem that the trial would be full of truth and accurate information.
On any day of a trial, the "sun glaring" would be an indication of everything being "in the light" - it would seem that the trial would be full of truth and accurate information.