"Rules and Things Number 63--Never, Ever, say something bad about someone you don't know--especially when you are around a bunch of stranges. You never can tell who might be kin to that person or who might be a lip-flapping big mouthed spy.
The rules showed you how he governed his life and gave you insight into his mind and why he did the things he did and how he survived. I found them fascinating. He had such great life advice, even for adults.
The prosecutor is trying to prove that Mersault has committed premeditated murder in the death of the Arab man.
The prosecutor is showing that Mersault did not feel badly about his mother's death. He didn't grieve for her which is evidenced by his napping at her funeral. He wants to show that this absence of grief is a sign of moral depravity and that is a threat to society. The moral decay that Mersault shows by not being upset demonstrates his guilt and warrants the death penalty.
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you need to studi i guess
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