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Alienation In Atwood And Camus
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Albert Camus and Margaret Atwood
inhabit two very different world and write from two very different
views, however, in Surfacing by Atwood and The Stranger by Camus they
share the same sense of alienation for their protagonist. This 5 page
paper asserts that the unnamed narrator in Atwood's second novel and
Meursault in The Stranger are both portrayed as individuals who choose
to disassociate from the world around them, thus 'causing' their own
alienation. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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