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Al El
IB English
The Stranger, a Commentary
(From Pages 58-59)
This specific passage of the novel is one of the most symbolic, poetic, and complicated passage of the entire book. ... The significance of the passage from pages 58 to 59 are the fact that he speaks so poetically about how the sun upsets him and even in its own way attacks him, instead of really focusing on the more serious threat which would be the real attacker, who was “the Arab”.
I feel that this passage is extremely deep in a psychological way. This passage is one of the first where he speaks about his mother after her death. ... ” (The Stranger. ...
Though the next passage that struck me was that after he continues to walk while still darting the Arab. ... ” This passage is the most interesting use of personification that Camus uses in his novel toward something that is not quite
Approximate Word count = 885 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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