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Listen to Teacher Zhu Mu talk about "The Outsider"

When I ate breakfast this morning, I habitually opened Zhu Mu's public account to listen to the book, and conveniently clicked on "Outsider", only 28 minutes after a look, thinking in my heart, such a short time to interpret a book, what can Teacher Zhu Mu say?

Like interpreting other books, Teacher Zhu Mu first introduced the author and the status of the book.

Listen to Teacher Zhu Mu talk about "The Outsider"

The Outsider is the masterpiece of Nobel Prize winner Camus and is a far-reaching novel.

Although it was 2 times faster, after listening to it, I was very clear about the story line.

In the 28-minute period, Teacher Zhu Mu not only told the story very methodically, read the wonderful fragments of the book, but also talked about his thoughts and feelings.

Listen to Teacher Zhu Mu talk about "The Outsider"
Listen to Teacher Zhu Mu talk about "The Outsider"
Listen to Teacher Zhu Mu talk about "The Outsider"

"Today, my mother died, maybe yesterday, I don't know." Anyone who sees such a sentence will be shocked.

Loving a mother is the nature of each of us, but the protagonist of this book, Merso, does not know the time of his mother's death, and he does not show the sadness that he should have, and he does not even look at his mother's last glance.

After his mother was buried, he immediately mixed with a girl and left his mother's death behind...

He lives with his girlfriend, but does not talk about love, let alone marriage, when his girlfriend mentions it, he just feels that "it is okay"...

Confused into the neighborhood disputes, and vaguely shooting and killing, Morceau did not have any special mood swings, acting indifferent. Even when he entered the prison to live as a prisoner or even sentenced to death, he still behaved very plainly and accepted everything.

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All of this is unbelievable.

Is there really anyone in the world who "can"? No matter what fate, they accept it, and their hearts are still so calm?

Many people think Meursault is a cold, heartless and hopeless guy. The judge sentenced him to death not only because he killed, but also because he did not show sad tears because of his mother's death...

However, his memories of his past life in prison can clearly be seen that he is not as "insensitive" as he appears, and he has a sense of life.

Teacher Zhu Mu said that at any time, we cannot judge others.

Yes, because everyone's experience is different, you can't empathize with it, you can't see things from the other person's point of view. What's more, everyone's beliefs are different, and there is no distinction between high and low beliefs.

Does the "outsider" in this book mean that the protagonist is an "outsider" outside of real life, or is each of us except Meursault "outsider"?

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