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Sonnet With Bird Analysis

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Have you ever walked into a class and it seems like everyone has already formed their friend groups and you are excluded? Do ever feel like you’re not a part of the crowd just because you don’t have the newest trendy shoes? Most would describe this as feeling like an outsider, and it is a very common thing. The experience of feeling like an outsider is universal because everyone is different in terms of appearance and life circumstances, new experiences are unavoidable, and society tends to alienate people if they stray from the social norm. Everyone is different in terms of appearance and life circumstances, so feeling like an outsider is bound to happen at least once during one’s life. In ‘Sonnet, With Bird’, the author felt like an outsider because of his race. “I am the only Indian in this country right now” (Alexie 214). He didn’t think that he fit in because of his skin color, and he is not alone in this feeling. People all over the world feel like outsiders because of how they look. Another thing that people can feel like an outsider because of is their life situation. Because of their economic class, the Kelvey children in ‘The Doll’s House’ felt like outsiders compared to the seemingly more well off children. “...the Kelveys were shunned by everybody” (Mansfield 203). Just because of an insignificant thing like social class, one can be made to feel like an outsider. New experiences are unavoidable, and people feel like outsiders when doing something new. In The

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