>>7283698>>7283704>What does Camus mean by the claim that life is absurd?Camus means by the claim that life is absurd that he believes we incur absurdity in life as we live it.
>How does this absurdity manifest itself?The absurdity in Camus manifests itself in the character of his book, who acts in very absurd ways.
>What responses does he see as appropriate to this fact?The responses that Camus sees as appropriate are a form of what is called "absurdism", to embrace the absurd and be antisocial.
>What responses does he see as failing to ‘live with’ the absurd?The responses that Camus does see as a failing to live with the absurd is to become absurd in oneself as a reaction to the absurd.
>Do you agree with his claims?I do not agree with Camus's claims about the absurd because I believe in God and God does not like murder.