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The Stranger by Camus?

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If you've read this book, can you recall of any irony?

This could encompass dramatic, situational, or literal.

Please help I'm stuck on a few things, and thinking they may not exist for this particular work. But....if you've read it could I please have your two cents?

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  1. Huh, that's tough. I can't recall any irony at all. So sorry about that.

    As for the best quote, I'm going to have to go with Meursault's answer to Marie when she asks him if he wants to marry her:

    "I said it didn't make any difference to me and that we could if she wanted to. Then she wanted to know if I loved her. I answered the same way I had the last time, that it didn't mean anything but that I probably didn't love her."

    I think that line is so unbelievably indifferent that it's amazing.

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