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himself to the blind father. This way he might be able to override any prejudices based on appearance, and it seems to be working. The old man shows sympathy for the unknown stranger, and maybe would be willing to take the monster into his household. But before
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was an effect of the invention of steam power that connected towns and led to a larger number of employees (Hougton, 78). This growth in industry broke relationships between men that they had known and worked with since childhood. They now worked along side strangers
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followers of Science Fiction and Adventure novels who
might enjoy the stranger aspects of life. I also think readers who are
interested in human behavior would relish this book because of the way it
portrays the many sides of human nature, values, and morals
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-gratification. Clearly, the majority of the people in
attendance are mere acquaintances who get the opportunity to spend an elegant night at
Ruperts. The narrator suggests, [a]bout three-quarters...[are] perfect strangers (79).
On a reciprocal note, Rupert
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strangeness, conflict and
perhaps the abuse of physical and social power. This
is clear from Heathcliffs obvious suspicion of
strangers:
He evidently wished no repetition of my intrusion..
It is astonishing how sociable I feel myself compared
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to his face such as,
"lascivious moor",
"Wheeling stranger".
Brabantio can do this because he is the Senator of Venice and is
higher in rank than Othello.
The other character who is racist towards Othello is Emilia, the
lady in waiting
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disconcerting. My pattern had been interrupted, I was comfortable and suddenly not.
We get stuck in a rut and even if it is boring, it is comfortable and right for us. In the novel The Stranger by Albert Camus, the main character, Mersault thrives on his
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to a stranger. "A man in distressed circumstances has not time for all those elegant decorums which other people may observe."(67)
On the surface, Elizabeth is just ordinary. She is "attractive but not beautiful; she is endowed with certain graces
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: but not only did she retreat, she jumped back as if in alarm and banged the door shut; a stranger might well have thought that he had been lying in wait for her there meaning to bite her (328). As for Grete, she begins to gain, from Gregor, some the deference
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Imagine this: You are on your way walking to school and having both your friends and strangers saying hello to you or asking you are doing. Its normal for American to do this but being a foreigner, its a totally a new experience to have people greeting
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