Through the use of symbols, dynamic characterization, motifs, and foil, Albert Camus illustrates the point that a person's actions do not need to be aligned with the ideals of society in order to find purpose.
Through the use of symbols, motifs, and character foils, Albert Camus illustrates the point that a person's actions and thoughts do not need to be aligned with the ideals of the society in which he lives in order for him to feel content.
Dynamic characterization is not a real term. You conclusion is good but lacks a "so what." Make the reader care about this conclusion - it is still basic and vague - what do you mean by purpose - how are you going to prove the ideals of the society, do you mean the laws of society?
Dynamic characterization is not a real term. You conclusion is good but lacks a "so what." Make the reader care about this conclusion - it is still basic and vague - what do you mean by purpose - how are you going to prove the ideals of the society, do you mean the laws of society?
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