Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Stranger: Journal 7

Why does Camus create a part 1 and a part 2? Identify parallel ideas or scenes that occur between the two parts. What does Camus accomplish by comparing ideas between the two parts?

Showing parrallel ideas between the two parts. Camus creates it in a way that the reader would be able to compare and contrast automaticaly just by reading the novel. One example is the sky, Meursault thinking about the sky reflecting different colors and when Meursault is in the cell thinking about telling the chaplin he doesn't want to see him he looks up at the sky and reflcts on the color. The colors which then led to to seperation.

1 comment:

  1. John, we need to talk about your pastiche. It is not exclusively your ideas/writing. See me after class.

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