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though the
exile of Gershons people was not voluntary, both Gershon and
Ruth share the experience of exile. The idea of being a
"stranger" is shared by both the speaker and Ruth. This is the
first time where the speaker enters into Ruths character
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to meet a stranger. A good place to meet a stranger would be these
surrounding woods of Salem for it is here that described by Nathaniel Hawthorne that
"He had taken a dreary road,darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest, which barely stood
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feet here at Belle Reeve. One can smell it...
I hear the music again...the polka...it is laud to night. I have to leave... I need kindness... the shoot; I need to hear the shot... Perhaps the kindness of a stranger will help me to night...
Why does the music
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sunlight with a firm day in it
you will go (kiss me
down into your memory and
a memory and memory
i) kiss me (will go)
once like a spark
(once like a spark)
if strangers meet
life begins-
not poor not rich
(only aware)
kind neither
nor
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Cal of being overprotective about Conrad and being oblivious to her feelings. It is very strange how Beth always refers to her son as "him" and not Conrad. Later in the story, Conrad realizes his mother is afraid of strangers. Beth seems to act so
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This is the true story of seven strangers, picked to live in a house and have their lives taped to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. These opening lines best describe the fascinating television reality show
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in the beginning of " Oedipus at Colonus. " When
stranger asked him " and what help can there be from a blind man?, " Oedipus
replied, " what I say will be full of sight. " With this response, the stranger, along
with many others, were quite impressed. After
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in the beginning of " Oedipus at Colonus. " When
stranger asked him " and what help can there be from a blind man?, " Oedipus
replied, " what I say will be full of sight. " With this response, the stranger, along
with many others, were quite impressed. After
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Category: /Literature/Novels
Camus The Myth of Sisyphus provides the philosophical basis for his additional novel, The Stranger. The two main characters of the novels both support Camus beliefs of existentialism. According to this philosophy, existence is emphasized, while
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and friends; this selection may be an easy target but it is not as effective. This is due to the fact that your family and friends are usually expecting you to moon them, thus it loses its shock value. In my opinion, the best people to moon are total strangers
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