Sunday, April 28, 2013

Body Paragraph draft

(A start-this idea)

       Camus writes the novel in a unique style that appears to be very simple. His use of short and choppy sentences throughout the novel creates a simple first impression for readers while masking the true complexity of the work. With every simple, short description, Camus hides a much more important and elaborate meaning behind it. In other words, readers initially may feel that Camus writes the novel in a very vague and simple form, when really it is the exact opposite and Camus leaves it up to them to decipher his true intentions. This style of writing definitely makes the novel an easier read, but at the same time may not appeal to readers if they do not detect the more complex ideas behind the short and choppy sentences. On the other hand, if readers are able to see past the short descriptions and understand Camus' bigger ideas, they will be more engaged in the novel. Camus uses this technique in order to make his readers think more, while connected more with the characters and situations occurring throughout the novel.




 - add 2 quotes -short choppy sentence-description of character/event

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