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who/what is the antagonistic force from the story "the stranger"​

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Answer:

Mersault's greatest antagonist is himself. He lives life with detachment and lack of emotion. When he shoots an Arab, partially in self-defense, he condemns himself by refusing to show emotion or remorse.

Explanation:

Answer:

Mersault's greatest antagonist is himself. He lives life with detachment and lack of emotion. When he shoots an Arab, partially in self-defense, he condemns himself by refusing to show emotion or remorse.