The Rebel

What is the author's style in The Rebel by Albert Camus?

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Structurally the book is put together in a fairly academic, linear, straightforward fashion - presenting a thesis, presenting the reasons the thesis is what it is, testing the thesis in various circumstances, and finally presenting a resolution to the question posed by the thesis. It must be said that within that structural context, it's not always easy to discern the relationship between each section and its title - there are occasions when it's quite clear, but on other occasions considerable examination of content is required before the reasons for its structural context become clear. In other words, form and function don't always support each other.

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