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By Mark Twain

Do not know approximately me, with no you've gotten learn a publication via the identify of " The Adventures of Tom vSawyer," yet that ain't regardless of. That publication was once made by means of Mr. Mark Twain, and he instructed the reality, frequently. there has been issues which he stretched, yet almost always he advised the reality. that's not anything. I by no means noticeable anyone yet lied, one time or one other, with out it used to be Aunt Polly, or the widow, or even Mary. Aunt PollyTom's Aunt Polly, she isand Mary, and the Widow Douglas, is all instructed approximately in that bookwhich is known as a actual e-book; with a few stretchers, as I acknowledged prior to. Now the best way that the booklet lands up, is that this: Tom and me discovered the money that the robbers bid within the cave, and it made us wealthy. We obtained six thousand funds apieceall gold. It was once an lousy sight of cash while it was once piled up. good, pass judgement on Thatcher, he took it and placed it out at curiosity, and it fetched us a greenback an afternoon apiece, all of the yr roundmove than a physique might inform what to do with. The Widow Dong-las, she took me for her son, and...

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Meursault is easily and often confused. We observed several instances of this in Part One and especially in the first two chapters of Part Two. The call for adjournment bewilders Meursault, as does his being hustled into the prison van and given a midday meal. He is tired when he is returned to the courtroom, confronting the same faces and starting the trial over again. This is, in a sense, punishment for Meursault: in addition to his being tired and disconcerted by the court proceedings, the heat has increased.

One might think that he protests too quickly. He does explain that Meursault had no motive for killing the Arab, that it was he, Raymond, who had the grudge against the Arab. " This is true, but the prosecutor knows a great deal about this murder, for he asks Raymond about Meursault's writing the defaming letter to the dead Arab's sister. To this question, Raymond can answer only that it was mere chance, which gives the prosecutor an opportunity to chant "chance" and "mere coincidence" as playing much too large a role in the murder.

In contrast, Meursault is calm and bored; of course he knows that one might wish, perhaps at times, for an afterlife, but such wishes are a waste of time. Humanity cannot change death's being an eternal void. Meursault's request that the chaplain leave is not granted. The man is determined to squeeze out of Meursault some piece of his humanity that must be spiritual--which, in a sense, he does manage to accomplish. com remember this life on earth. For Meursault, a spiritual existence is absolutely impossible unless it consists of a mind, residing in eternity, and doing one thing: remembering the pleasure of a man's former, physical life.

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