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    In his short story‚ “The Strangers That Came to Town‚” Ambrose Flack is showing that true freedom is about being accepted. It shows that true freedom is about being accepted because of the way that the Duvitch family is placed in a community where they are not accepted at first but then do become accepted. Mr. Duvitch didn’t talk much to anyone because of lack of freedom to be who he was‚ Mrs. Duvitch didn’t have the freedom to also be who she was because people talked about her and the Duvitch children

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    In the story “The Stranger” by Albert Camus there are many theme that are shown throughout the whole book. Themes of the books can be absurdity of life‚ relationships‚ and indifference and passivity. The main character also known as Meursault is in the heart of all of these themes. From Meursault’s perspective he believes that the world is meaningless‚ this can be the absurdity of life. Absurdity of life is shown throughout the book. From the beginning from the beginning Meursault thinks that the

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    Eng 1A The Battle for Identity In the essay “Stranger in the Village” written by James Baldwin in 1953 from Notes of A Native Son‚ the author mainly describes the idea of racism from both black and white people perspectives and how it affects to the America society as well as throughout the whole world. This essay was written during the time of Jim Crow Law and the onset of the Civil Right War; hence‚ it mostly implies the idea of racism in the US. The grief‚ pain‚ frustration and devastation

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    pre-arranged destiny‚ but to forge our own collective meaning. Independently‚ walking down the path to find your meaning is daunting and baffling‚ so‚ the idea of forming relationships helps ease the pathway to find happiness and a meaningful life. In The Stranger‚ Albert Camus illustrates the importance of relationships‚ as they help provide meaning but also the realization to cherish and hold life with significant value. The ideals of an existentialist philosophy reveal that there is no coherent

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    In the second part of “The Stranger‚” Meursault is on trial for the assassination of an Arab man. Camus simply utilizes the trial as a metaphor for life to promote his notion of the absurd. Camus believes that the absurdity of our inherently meaningless life is our quest to find meaning or validity in a world where there is no absolute truth. Similar to our ambition to find meaning in our life‚ the trial attempts to search for Meursault’s motive to murder the seemingly innocent Arab. As the case

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    Themes‚ Motifs & Symbols Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. The Irrationality of the Universe Though The Stranger is a work of fiction‚ it contains a strong resonance of Camus’s philosophical notion of absurdity. In his essays‚ Camus asserts that individual lives and human existence in general have no rational meaning or order. However‚ because people have difficulty accepting this notion‚ they constantly attempt to identify or create

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    Hundreds of Mysterious Tunnels Were Discovered in Brazil…Experts Are Amazed and Confused! Hundreds of mysterious tunnels that are older than 10 thousand years were discovered in Brazil. On the walls of these amazing tunnels there are mysterious claw marks. According to geologists‚ there are not known geological processes that can create such long tunnels with elliptical and circular cross sections that rise‚ fall and branch. Moreover‚ there are no tunnels that have claw marks on their walls. There

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    Albert Camus’ The Stranger revolves around an ordinary man‚ Mersault‚ living in French Algiers in the 1940s. Narrated in first person point of view through Mersault’s eyes‚ the novel is about his life and his physical and emotional relationships around him. Beginning with the death of Mersault’s mother‚ the novel offers an existential point of view on life and is an exemplar of Camus’ philosophy of the absurd. Mersault’s character is initially nihilist and this novel is a narrative of how Mersault

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    Two values present in this story are determination and honesty. Danny shows determination when Ross Pickett‚ his father‚ wants to make Red a varmint dog. However‚ Danny had just talked to Mr. Haggins‚ Red’s owner‚ about dog shows. Danny learns that if a competitor wins‚ it is one mark that proves to the first owner of an Irish setter that they succeeded. This puts Danny to thinking about dog shows‚ Irish setters‚ and mainly Red. He feels that Red was born and made to be a partridge dog and he should

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    Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was an American author and poet. Most of his stories were mysterious‚ contained horror and suspense. Today‚ no one knows actually knows of how he died. There are multiple theories about his death. By 1845‚ Poe’s family was living in New York City‚ where the writer was working at the New York Evening Mirror The magazine published a long poem by Poe‚ entitled The Raven (Shmoop). When The Raven was published Poe was at the peak in his peak. After The Raven‚ Poe just went

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