POV: Mrs.Liamini reading the 100th mid blog post

Point of view is so unique. Have you ever thought of that? A story can seem so different from the perspective of others or from the way it is told. In The Stranger, the story is told from the first-person subjective perspective of the main character, Meursault, who seems like a very nonchalant, chill guy. From the way he describes his experiences, it seems like he isn't affected at all by his mother's death. However, I personally think he is dull at the moment because he could still be in shock from his mother's death and he still hasn't fully processed it and his thoughts are all over the place. But this thought cannot evolve from just a speculation because the only information we have is what Meursault decides to give us and a lot of crucial information from the actual situation could be missing. This reminds me a lot of when my sisters have their daily squabbles that sometimes escalate into shouting and physical altercations. My mother would confront them and, with t...