- Word Choice: Camus uses lower vocabulary to show the reader that Meurasault has little interest in the world around him.
- Sentences: Camus has Meurasault talk in shorter senteces than the other characters to create teh idea that he doesn't care about communicating with anyone else.
- Images: Camus uses heat to symbolize how Meusault's decisions are controled by his wants and desires.
- Symbols: Camus uses the sun as a symbol
- Figures of Speech: Camus uses figures of speech to show us that Meusault is an outcast in his society and that this is what he wants.
- Rhetorical Devices: Camus creates foils between the protagonist and the other characters in the book in order to develop the idea that Meursault wants to be diffrent.
- Patterns: Camus uses cigarets to develop the idea that we are ruled by our desires
- Narrators: Camus uses a first person point of view to create a world as it is would be seen by a person; this allows the reader to integrate into it and connect with Meusault
- Structure: Camus uses his fast pace to show us that when people do not have anything to love they have nothing to long for and therfore time travels quickly.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Stranger 7
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