The Stranger

What is the main conflict in The Stranger by Albert Camus?

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The struggle is both internal and external. After committing murder, Meursault struggles against society’s attempts to justify the action. Meursault attempts to appease the court with some rational explanation for murdering the Arab but, in the end, cannot. He refuses to accept any explanation offered up by the court.