Abstract :
Studying and analyzing literary work are hard
enough for the students. This might be caused by the difference cultures and ways of life. Besides that, the
language which is used in literary work can some times be
misinterpreted.
Knowing the obstacles, the writer feels that they
are a challenge for her to make this literary study on
Albert Camus' The Stranger. She feels interested in studying
this novel because of the main character in this
novel has an unusual way of thinking which is different
with other characters in this novel. And because of his
way of thinking, the conflicts, both external and internal
arise. These are what the writer wants to analyze.
To find the conflicts, the writer uses analytical method to analyze Albert Camus' The Stranger. She also
uses Kenney's theory which says that to analyze a literary
work is to identify the separate parts and finds
out the relation of the parts to the whole.
Since this story also consists of Camus' phylosophy
which is called 'Existentialism', the writer also
uses it to analyze the main character's way of thinking.
In Albert Camus' The Stranger, the main character,
Meursault, has conflicts with other people and his environment.
He also has conflicts with himself. He has the
conflicts because of his principle which can not be
accepted by other people. But, for Meursault himself, his
principle means a tool to reach what he wants from life.
And at last, Meursault wins the battle because by defending
what he believes he gets the happiness.