That night, Meursault keeps vigil over his mom's body. Much to his dismay, the garrulous overseer stays with him the entire time. Meursault smokes a cigarette, drinks espresso, and naps off. The following morning, before the burial service, he meets …show more content…
He answers apathetically yet says that they can get hitched on the off chance that she needs to, so they get to be locked in. The next Sunday, Meursault, Marie, and Raymond go to a shoreline house claimed by Masson, one of Raymond's companions. They swim joyfully in the sea and afterward eat. That evening, Masson, Raymond, and Meursault keep running into two Arabs on the shoreline, one of whom is the sibling of Raymond's special lady. A battle breaks out and Raymond is wounded. In the wake of tending to his injuries, Raymond comes back to the shoreline with Meursault. They discover the Arabs at a spring. Raymond considers shooting them with his firearm, however Meursault talks him out of it and takes the weapon away. Later, nonetheless, Meursault comes back to the spring to chill, and, for no clear reason, he shoots Raymond's courtesan's sibling.
Meursault is captured and tossed into prison. His legal counselor appears to be disturbed at Meursault's absence of regret over his wrongdoing, and, specifically, at Meursault's absence of misery at his mom's memorial service. Later, Meursault meets with the looking at officer, who can't comprehend Meursault's activities. The officer waves a cross and requests that Meursault put his confidence in God. Meursault won't, demanding that he doesn't have confidence in God. The judge can't acknowledge Meursault's absence of conviction, and in the end names him "Monsieur