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    John Keating Analysis

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    Considering the time‚ the plot takes place in the late 50ies but is not affected by historical circumstances. Neither the outcome of the 2nd World War nor by the economical accretion of the United States‚ have an impact on the plot. Analysis of John Keatings Behavior   Before one is able to interpret John Keating’s consciousness and his cognition‚ one need to understand and therefore analyze his behavior. In John Keating’s behavior lies a chronology of actions. Already in the first encounter with

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    Nolan vs. Keating

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    John Keating‚ one of the English teachers at Welton Academy‚ and Mr. Nolan‚ the Principal of Welton Academy‚ are both brilliant educators‚ but they teach in extremely different manners. Their beliefs about curriculum and methods collide with each other‚ because Mr. Keating’s thoughts of rebellion and Carpe Diem irritate Mr. Nolan’s thoughts of conformity. Along with their differences there are positive and negative aspects to the way both teach. Which makes the differences between Keating and Nolan

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    fully understood. Meursault can’t change past behavior and actions‚ making him responsible for the way society thinks about his behavior. Meursault’s indifference to societies perception on what they think a normal behavior should be‚ and human relationship causes him to known as the actual “stranger” with people he comes across with. In the novel the stranger‚ society views Meursault as emotionally disabled and a detached killer; however the reader quickly realizes that Meursault refuses to abide

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    Meursault: The Absurd Hero

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    purpose through his meaningless. That is being the absurd hero accepting the world as it is‚ meaningless and still finding happiness through that. Meursault‚ the protagonist of The Stranger written by Albert Camus is the epitome of the absurd hero. The absurd hero is defined as a person that has knowledge of decay‚ fulfillment of happiness‚ and rebuke

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    of her son’s death‚ Meursault‚ hung painfully over her shoulders. It seemed as though the pain she was experiencing was interminable. What this mother is experiencing is considered a very typical reaction‚ which many experience when a dear relative is lost. In the novel‚ The Stranger‚ written by Albert Camus‚ Meursault is the one who must face the agony of losing his mother. Many people might assume that Meursault would experience an emotional reaction

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    Overall he didn’t really show much emotion toward his mother’s death because he categorizes himself as indifferent so he can neither be happy nor unhappy. Monsieur Meursault then met a girl who he had a crush on named Marie Cardona and they immediately started bonding and eventually started dating. We do see Meursault feel a bit of guilt since he said‚ “besides‚ you always feel a little guilty.” (20) This is referring to his mom so this is showing he did care about his mother to some degree

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    Stranger‚ the main character Meursault lacks significant identifying features such as a first name‚ specific age‚ or any physical features. He does not possess these because to give him a name or a description would be to give him an identity. Because Meursault lacks a solid identity‚ Camus portrays him as an absent being‚ detached from society and its norms. The main cause of the conflict in the novel is Meursault’s distance from society and his flatness as a character. Meursault is one dimensional‚ showing

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    The introduction of the Hawke-Keating-Howard reforms were necessary at the time as a result of Australia’s situation in the 1970s and early 1980s. These few years before the Hawke-Keating government saw Australia experience a downturn in their economy influenced by the Whitlam government’s decision to persist with an exchange rate that was overvalued‚ which reduced the foreign demand for exports and switched domestic demand from local goods to imported substitute goods (McLean 2013). This was also

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    Paul Keating- Unknown Soldier Paul Keating’s eulogy in the Funeral Service of the Unknown Soldier aimed to commemorate all those who died in war for Australia through the symbolic Unknown soldier and examines what Australia has lost and gained in war. Keating utilises anaphora in the first paragraph “we do not know…” to establish a sombre tone. The Unknown Soldier becomes symbolic of the ANZAC spirit of mateship‚ courage and bravery as well as all Australians who serve in war‚ which is evident

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    enemy and friend. Meursault spends time with Marie in the beach relaxing‚ having fun with her. The first time Meursault encountered Marie‚ he laid his head back and rested it on her stomach under the sun. They floated on ocean until the sun got too hot. The beach was relaxing perfect amount of sun and water‚ although later in the novel the peaceful beach becomes joyless. Raymond invited Meursault and Marie to spend Sunday at a friend’s little beach house‚ near Algiers. There Meursault played in the water

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