Caryl Philips and Sam Selvon are both writers of the Black British writer movement. Although they wrote during and about different time periods‚ in the English history‚ one might say that both Philips and Selvon tackled a similar theme in their books A Distant Shore and The Lonely Londoners. That theme being the phenomenon of the ‘outsider’ in the community. This essay will discuss this theme in relation to the previous mentioned books by comparing and contrasting the main protagonistswhile also
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concepts developed by both of these theorists are the concepts of “double consciousness” and “the stranger”. In this paper I will be analyzing both of these pieces of work to draw upon differences and similarities between the two. The similarities I will be elaborating on are the usage of the paradoxical figure‚ which both Simmel and Du Bois discuss in their theories‚ and the coexisting feeling of division from mainstream society. The difference between the two theories that I will be exploring is the
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Stranger: n. One who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance. Next door neighbors are strangers‚ teachers are strangers‚ and animals are strangers. What puts fear into our hearts more than in the presence of a stranger? Americans are known to be troubled at risk assessment and they are known as people who cannot be fully acquainted with strangers. I will give insight on the subject of fear that most Americans relate to‚ and explain the trend that sets the fear in regards to someone who is neither
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A Well Known Stranger With a almost regular basis he lures into the bathroom. After a quick shower‚ the morning can begin and with a hurry he begins to prepare for his day. Normally he would walk right pass the mirror in his living room‚ but not today. He cant tell why but today he sees something different in it. He positions himself right infront of the mirror. Watching the stranger in the mirror‚ he remembers the face‚ the stature. "Time changes a man." He talks to himself. "Maybe it is time
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Westley et al. 4 The Powerful Strangers Power can often seem like a barrier to change happening. Identifying those powers can be difficult as it is not always comfortable. “Confrontation with the powerful stranger [gives] way to bridge building” (Westley et al‚ 2007‚ p.97)‚ the challenge is using conflict‚ as an opportunity to collaborate. The social innovators goal of engaging the ‘powerful stranger” is to develop resources‚ to further their cause. “Anyone who wishes to transform a system has
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Response to: The Stranger The essay: “The Myth of Sisyphus” and the novel: The Stranger‚ both by Albert Camus‚ are conjoined with the similar theme of exploring existentialism‚ or finding the meaning/purpose of one’s life. The essay’s relevance to the novel is well established by Camus’ explanation of the concept of “the absurd” and how this philosophy governs the actions of all human action. Camus describes Sisyphus as the “absurd hero” in the essay‚ however this title seems transcendent to Meursault
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eternal stranger to himself‚ that he cannot grasp and define his self or integrate its different aspects.” 1 Meursault is a stranger to society and himself in many ways and the ambiguity of the novel‚ The Stranger by Albert Camus highlights his departure from an existence driven by expectation and ambition. Meursault floats through life without ambition because he does not view the threat or presence of death as enough motivation to live a meaningful life‚ attempting to protect himself from the surprises
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The Needs of Strangers Paper Teisha M. Hoppe Aurora University History of Social Policy Dr. Robert H. Daugherty‚ PhD. Ignatieff is concerned about whether we can talk about the needs of others and to what extent. He meditates on King Lear’s fate‚ who is torn from familial obligation and forced to justify his own needs and is in the end reduced to bare nakedness. King Lear’s power deceives him into believing that this need is law over his daughter’s love. The author
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The Stranger by Albert Camus is a novella that focuses on the philosophy of existentialism. The story is about a young French man named Meursault living in Algiers‚ Algeria. He is a man that undergoes isolation from the world because of the way he lives his life. As the narrator and protagonist of the book‚ the readers watch Meursault build meaningless relationships‚ reject moral standards‚ and become a threat to society in the eyes of the public because of his careless decisions that derive from
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Existentialism and the Absurd The novel‚ The Stranger‚ by Albert Camus‚consists of a first person narrator‚ Meursault. Meursault‚ the main character‚ acquires an absurd philosophy on the essence of life.His mindset is that life is not only insignificant‚ it is unavoidable. Meursault ’s’ life consists of futile bonds‚ nonchalant behavior‚ and living an existence of mere tangible exercises throughout the story. In this novel‚ human life appears to have no meaning in the grand spectrum of the universe
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