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    Social Anxiety Disorder, General Anxiety Disorder, and Depressive Episodes. With help from doctors, family, and friends, she still does not think she can overcome her disorder. But when Linus, a teammate of Audrey’s brother, comes into the picture he seems to help her face her fears and get better. In the novel, Finding Audrey, by Sophie Kinsella, Audrey has to face her fears to beat an anxiety disorder to overcome with help from her family and friends. Audrey has to face her fears in the novel by overcoming

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    emotions through our dreams. When the critic analyzes the literature as a dream, he then unlocks the hidden messages, repressed desires, and underlying motivations of the author. Central to the story of Goodman Brown is his curious journey with the stranger. Although the reader is never directly told why Brown

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    Is the stranger a criticism of society and the plight of the common man? What is a plight of common man? There are many plights of common man and in the book the stranger they focus on a couple plights. But it mainly focuses on one, mental disability, being a sociopath. A sociopath is a person with a personality disorder manifesting itself in extreme antisocial attitudes and behavior and a lack of conscience. In the stranger the main character, Meursault struggles with his disability throughout the

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    Series, which means that you can sit down and watch a whole season without having to wait for the next episode. This makes them easy to devour in one sitting, personally, I’d say I watched both serieses in three days. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Stranger Things are both excellent Netflix Original Series with outstanding characters, storylines, production. Although they may

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    scary for the narrator. In "Where is Here" the author descries how the setting is a "damp" with a "deepening dusk." It explains and gives clear visual of how the weather outside is. It symbolizes a dark, deathly like meaning and connects to how the stranger walks in. As he walks in, he brings in death. That's what the weather outside symbolizes, it shows his presence walking into the house. Once the

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    In the novel, The Stranger, by Albert Camus, the pointlessness of life and existence is exposed through the illustration of Camus’s absurdist world view. The novel tells the story of an emotionally detached, amoral young man named Meursault. Meursault shows us how important it is to start thinking and analyzing the events that happen in our lives. He does this by developing the theme of conflicts within society. Albert Camus’s novel The Stranger portrays Meursault, the main character, as a static

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    Stranger Paper Playing the role of a Psychologist and trying to study a subject is not quite that easy. Trying to watch them without catching their attention can be quite hard, or even a glimpse of them in the crowded hallways. The subjects behavior, physical appearance and spoken words were documented. After observing the stranger for three weeks and collecting data under the radar it seems he is rather a mysterious person. The first day of observing gave the insight of how he thinks and a glimpse

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    The Stranger Book Report

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    n our Socratic seminar we discussed the cultural and contextual considerations ofAlbertCamus’s The Stranger. During our discussion, we covered the French presence in Algeria and its relevance to The Stanger. We also explored the how the author’s life translated into his book, The Stranger. The interactive oral deepened my understanding of French presence in the book and its relevance. The French presence in Algeria was derived from the French invasion in 1830. The conquering of Algeria led to dominance

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    William argues that the person does not need morally justification to justify his action of saving his wife instead of the stranger. However, it should be noticed that although it does not need morally justification for the stranger to take the action, it does not imply that it is morally justifiable for the stranger to be left unsaved, or dying. Put in simpler words, I do not need to justify why I fall in love with A but not B, because it does not have a reason, and

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    An Experiment by Joseph Campos: The Visual Cliff The visual cliff is used with the intention of evaluating depth perception and emotional development in this video. This involves a deceptive drop from one surface to another. Babies are placed on a large glass topped table with a checkered pattern underneath the surface. Half way across the table there is a visual cliff to test baby’s response on the other side of the table is a toy and the baby’s mother. The baby should be motivated to go across

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