On page 102, the prosecutor believes Meursault deserves the death…

Question Answered step-by-step On page 102, the prosecutor believes Meursault deserves the death… On page 102, the prosecutor believes Meursault deserves the death penalty and calls him a Monster. Why does the prosecutor think Meursault is a Monster? Meursault seems to be accused more for his actions surrounding his mother’s death rather than the killing of the Arab.  Why do YOU think he’s being put to death, and do you think it’s “fair” or “just”? (From The Stranger by Albert Camus) Arts & Humanities English English Literature ENGL 28005 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)