![]() ![]() ![]() In The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera presents the moral that if a life is lived only once, it is meaningless and light. Both authors utilize the character’s actions and choices to present this moral idea with the purpose of informing the reader of the insignificance of human life. Kundera concludes the novel by stating his viewpoint in opposition to the philosophy of eternal return while supporting the idea of lightness and weight, while Camus adheres to the philosophy of absurdism from the beginning of the novel to establish the meaninglessness of human lives. Though both authors present the same idea, they do so in different ways. In the novels, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, by Milan Kundera and The Stranger, by Albert Camus, both authors provide morals to present the meaninglessness of human life. ![]()
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