THE CHAPLAIN
THE COURTROOM
THE CELL
THE CONVICTION
TEST YOUR LUCK
100

The number of times that Meursault has refused to see the chaplain (priest) by the start of Pt. 2 Ch. 5

What is three?

100

Ch4:

Meursault blames this for his actions on the day that he killed the Arab man

What is the sun?

100

In his cell, Meursault watches this happen

What is day turn into night?

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! (2x points)

The idea that Meursault is forced to confront while awaiting his fate

What is his appeal (and its denial or approval)?

100

PHILOSOPHY:

Camus wrote an essay based on this Ancient Greek story of a man condemned by the gods to push a boulder up a hill for eternity

What is the Myth of Sisyphus?

200

The item of clothing grabbed by Meursault when he assaults the chaplain

What is a cassock?

200
What Meursault never felt towards the death of the Arab man

What is remorse?

200

In his new cell, Meursault can see the sky if he is positioned on what object?

What is his bunk (bed)?

200

Whether now or in twenty years, Meursault believes that this outcome is always inevitable

What is death?

200

BIOGRAPHY:

Albert Camus died in this (absurdist) way

What is a car accident/crash?

300

The chaplain uses this adjective to describe Meursault's heart when saying that he is on Meursault's side

What is blind?

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! (2x points)

Upon accepting the denial of his appeal, Meursault could finally give himself permission to focus on this possibility

What is being pardoned?

300
If he ever got out of prison, Meursault says that he would go and watch every single one of these

What is an execution?

300

On the day of his execution, Meursault hopes to be met with these from a large crowd of spectators

What are cries of hate?

300

SCIENCE:

The temperature of the Sun's core, it's hottest part (to the nearest million °F)

What is 27 million °F?

400

The nickname for Meursault used by the chaplain when speaking to him

What is "my friend"?

400

Ch4:

Meursault's lawyer rejects the opportunity to take this action, fearing it would "antagonize the jury"

What is file a motion to dismiss the (unfavorable) verdict?

400

While in his cell, the chaplain tells Meursault that these "sweat with suffering"

What are the stones (of his cell wall)?

400
According to Meursault, this time of day is when the guards always came for those who would face execution

What is dawn?

400

HISTORY:

This was the year of the last execution by guillotine

What is 1977?

500

Meursault says that the world is filled with this, regardless of what the chaplain believes about condemnation

What are privileged people?

500

Meursault says that these only became "real" and "serious" after his verdict was read

What are consequences?

500

After the chaplain speaks of prisoners seeing "a divine face [emerge] from the darkness" of the prison walls, Meursault claims to see this emerge from his own cell walls

What is nothing?

500

What Meursault believes "really counted" when thinking about the "machinery of justice"

What is the possibility of escape?

500

GEOGRAPHY:

As of 2024, the total population of Algeria was this many people (to the nearest million)

What is 47 million people? (actual: 46,814,258)

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