"The Stranger" didn't end with all three dead. The novel, The Outsider, was written by Albert Camus of France. It mainly told the story of a male protagonist named Albert Camus who spent the rest of his life in a prison in a desert town. In the novel, the protagonist of Camus showed a cold and detached attitude in the face of violence and abuse in prison. He did not respond to the violence or abuse, nor did he try to escape or seek help. He chose to isolate himself and keep a distance from this world. The ending of the novel happened after Camus left prison. He found that he had spent decades in prison, and the reason he had left was because he had heard a story about a lion in the desert. The story made him realize that he had been living a meaningless life, and the lion showed the true meaning of life. Therefore, the ending of the novel was not that all three people died, but that the true meaning of life was revealed through a metaphor.