Meursault must have emotionally attached Marie to him to such a large extent that she truly believes that the romantic lover she once had will return if she persists in bringing out his emotional side. However, once Meursualt realized that he had Marie so deeply emotionally attached to him, he was then able to remove his hopeless romantic mask and show his real face and true cold emotions to her. Marie still determinedly visited Meursault whenever she could while he was imprisoned, providing emotional support for Meursault and boosting his self esteem. Meursault had no issues or internal battles within himself anytime he upset Marie, which further exhibits how he is not making choices for the collective good, but only to satisfy himself. True emotions are a foreign idea to him, and each time he makes Marie feel heartsick, he does nothing to make her cheerful again, as if he had no guilty conscience for upsetting her to begin with. This selfish behavior in his choices and his refusal to understand how she feels shows us how he can't truly imagine or feel the emotional worlds of other people. This lack of empathy exhibits how he therefore cannot be responsible in making decisions that are not only good for him
Meursault must have emotionally attached Marie to him to such a large extent that she truly believes that the romantic lover she once had will return if she persists in bringing out his emotional side. However, once Meursualt realized that he had Marie so deeply emotionally attached to him, he was then able to remove his hopeless romantic mask and show his real face and true cold emotions to her. Marie still determinedly visited Meursault whenever she could while he was imprisoned, providing emotional support for Meursault and boosting his self esteem. Meursault had no issues or internal battles within himself anytime he upset Marie, which further exhibits how he is not making choices for the collective good, but only to satisfy himself. True emotions are a foreign idea to him, and each time he makes Marie feel heartsick, he does nothing to make her cheerful again, as if he had no guilty conscience for upsetting her to begin with. This selfish behavior in his choices and his refusal to understand how she feels shows us how he can't truly imagine or feel the emotional worlds of other people. This lack of empathy exhibits how he therefore cannot be responsible in making decisions that are not only good for him