Camus’s monograph The Myth of Sisyphus, novel The Stranger, and play Caligula were written and published in the same period of his life, between 1942 and 1945. Though they were published separately, Camus created these works to serve as companions to one another; he referred to them collectively as “the Absurds.” Drawing from this declared relation, I analyze each work as a manifestation of a central philosophy. I identify the ideas that each instantiation of the Absurds presents most clearly, especially within the context of the instantiation’s formal qualities; I perform this investigation first individually—without the context of the other works—then jointly, finally culminating in a conjoined analysis of how all three works functi...