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Birds of a feather flock together. Though appearing a placid being, Mr. Meursault surrounded himself with violent people, such as Mr. Salamano and Mr. Sintes who exhibited exceptionally violent behaviour. The simple fact ladies and gentlemen is that the accused is certainly capable of violent behaviour, as we see from his crime.
             Again this is when the seeds of violence took root; they grasped to quench the vengeance Mr. Meursault was feeling for Mr. Sintes.
             Returning to the scene, Mr. Meursault, Mr. Masson and Mr. Sintes return to the chalet, with Mr. Sintes and Mr. Masson continuing is search of medical aid. Mr. Meursault remains to explain the events to his Mistress and Mrs Masson.
             It was revealed in an interview with the accused that at the time of explanation to the women he felt annoyed, annoyed at having to repeat something that obviously didn't mean anything to him emotionally. .
             This ladies and gentlemen is a vital key to understand the motives behind the man. The simple fact is that the accused displayed no emotion puts doubt on his personal morals. If we look deeper into his emotional life we tend to find he doesn't have one. Any emotion shown toward strangers, acquaintances, friends, his mistress and even his own mother are in direct-rivalry with a piece of green chalk. All this gives rise to a being lacking any scrap of humanly-moral thought and deeds.
             At (senior) Mrs. Meursault's Funeral the warden of the home noted that Mr. Meursault did not wish to see his mother before the burial, he also noted that Mr. Meursault smoked, slept and drank coffee by her coffin. A complete lack of respect for the women that brought him onto the world, his own loving mother, and the same women he cast out of his home and sent to her ultimate fate at the nursing home imprisoned until death.
             And then he leaves early, without paying his last respects, no accounts of tears, grief or any noticeable emotions were noted by all witness.


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