and Annotations Reading Schedule Must be read and thoroughly annotated by the due date below Part I Chs 13 due Thursday 922 1215 annotations Chs 46 due Tuesday 927 1215 annotations ID: 775674
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Slide1
The Stranger
Reading Schedule
and Annotations
Slide2Reading Schedule
Must be read and thoroughly annotated by the due date below:
Part I
Chs
1-3 due
Thursday, 9/22
(12-15 annotations)
Chs
4-6 due
Tuesday
, 9/27
(12-15 annotations)
Part II
Chs
1-3 due
Thursday, 9/29 (12-15
annotations)
Chs
4-5 due
Tuesday
,
10
/04
(10-12 annotations)
Slide3Guided Annotations
Existential Principles
The Individual (man makes himself and there is no human nature)
Free Will (is a fact – no external influences allowed)
The World is Absurd (anything can happen to anyone at anytime)
Absurdist
Principles
Irrationality of universe
Meaningless of life
Importance of physical
world
Motifs
Death/decay
Watching/observing
Sun/Heat
Main Events & Meursault’s Reaction to these events
Slide4Example: Annotations
“Maman died today” (3).
Motif- death We are introduced to the motif of death in the first words of the story. His mother dies and he is going to her funeral. This is a start to many deaths to occur. OR Main event- Meursault shows little reaction to his and doesn’t even remember exactly when she died. This connects to existentialism because they don’t stop to consider why death occurs but just that the world is chaotic and irrational.
Must LABEL each annotation!
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Missing labeled header
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Shallow analysis/ Obvious
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