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It’s not surprising to find the sun in literature, where it can be a symbol of hope, life, power, growth, health, passion and the higher self, as well as a link to the cycle of life. All this is used as a representation in fiction and poetry especially.
Although the sun is often seen as a guiding light in the dark or as hope in times of despair, in Albert Camus' famous and unconventional novel, The Stranger , the sun represents the bright light of the sun which clouds the thoughts and judgment of the protagonist, Meursault . The sun is personified to represent society, which throughout the story frustrates, angers and eventually takes control overs life.