The opening line of "The Fall" by Albert Camus is: "You know what it's like, I suppose, to be in a place where you are alone, with no one to talk to?" This line sets the tone for the novel, introducing themes of isolation and self-reflection as the protagonist, Jean-Baptiste Clamence, engages in a confessional monologue. The narrative explores existential questions and the nature of human relationships.
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