THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ALBER CAMUS' MERSO IN THE CONTEXT OF A PARANORMAL PERSON

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This article analyzes the psychological state and emotional reactions of the main character Meursault in Albert Camus's work "The Stranger." The interpretation of Meursault as a "paranormal person" is based on his indifference to the environment, limited emotions, denial of the meaning of life, and distance from social and religious values. In the study, Merso's spiritual experiences are compared with religious beliefs, human feelings, and norms established by society. The author's emotional coldness of the image is evaluated as a consequence of the philosophy of absurdism, and the role of spirituality and faith in human life is revealed in a conclusive way.

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G’iyosov, M. . (2025). THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ALBER CAMUS’ MERSO IN THE CONTEXT OF A PARANORMAL PERSON. Общественные науки в современном мире: теоретические и практические исследования, 4(26), 65–68. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/zdif/article/view/64472

Библиографические ссылки:

G'oziyev, E.G. *General Psychology*. Tashkent. 2002. Vol. 1-2. P.215.

Albert Camus. "Stranger." "New Generation of the Century." Tashkent - 2014. - P.72.

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