Suzanne CollinsWhy...do you find this...distracting?
About This Quote
The question of "why" is a philosophical question used to explore the meaning of existence. It is a common question on philosophy exams, but it doesn’t always have a clear answer. In fact, sometimes the question itself doesn’t have a clear meaning of its own. In this quote, Camus is asking Camus why he finds Camus’ presence so distracting. Camus uses the word distracting to describe the very nature of Camus’ existence and how it affects Camus’ experience of life.
Source: Mockingjay
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