The Little Prince & Albert Camus

Please hand in any homework you have completed to the substitute. I am at an English conference this week, but will be checking in digitally.

During the first part of our class we will be reading a selection from Antoine de Saint Exupery's The Little Prince. After reading and discussion, please go to the lab (3rd floor) and work on the following tasks:
 
1. While in the lab, take some time (about 10-15 minutes) to read about Albert Camus and existentialism. Please use the links to take notes on the following questions (homework for MONDAY). You may use this information to help you answer your homework (due MONDAY):

Existentialism
Albert Camus

1. Jot down a few notes about Camus' life and biography. Answer: who was he, why is he important to Western Civilization.
2. In your own words explain Camus' view on Absurdity.
3. In your own words explain Camus' view on Solidarity.
4. Who was Sisyphus and how might this myth be a good example of absurdity?
5. In your own words explain Existentialism.
6. What are some basic principals, movements or themes of existentialism?
On-going question as you read and prepare for our class discussion on Camus:

7. How might The Stranger be considered an example of existentialism? What is Camus' point about the meaning of our lives?

STORY/POEM/PLAY/CREATIVE RESPONSE IDEA: Choose a quote from Albert Camus and use this somehow in your writing (either as an epigram or perhaps as a starting point for a story/poem/essay/script, etc.)

HOMEWORK: Please complete the 6 questions above (1-6); read the handout and literature about French writers. 

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