domingo, 26 de agosto de 2007

The Stranger, Chapter 4 -5 Analysis

Moving forward throughout the story I constantly beleive more on Meursault's incompitance and his response of indifferance towards the world. Meursault couldn't care less on what he's doing or what he is expecting to do in the future. During this part of the book we se that Meursault and Marie are consolidating their relationship, or maybe Marie, as Meursault leds everything pass infront of him without doing anything for it. It feels like Marie doesn't realize that Meursault is a hopeless guy with no interests on expressing his emotions on her.
"She asked me if I loved her. I told her it didn’t mean anything but that I didn’t think so." This quote is an example of how weak this relationship is and how Meursault is taking the role of an average middle class French guy who is ledding time pass buy without realizing it.
As the story passes buy I don't find any relevance in the plot as a whole, I only see a narration of a stage in the life an average guy. In this narration we notice several events that express his personality that are not drastic or surprising for the reader.

4 comentarios:

J. Tangen dijo...

You're making valid points. Don't assume Mersault is French. What does being French mean? Could it be as complex as being Colombian (costeno, pastuso, llanero, etc.)
Also, you should have more blogs and be further in the novel.

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Fix the following for more credit:
indifferance
incompitance
ledding

J. Tangen dijo...

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Where are this week's blogs?

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