Compare “frankenstein” By Marry Shelly, “the Stranger” By Albert Camus And “siddhartha” By Hermann Hesse

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Compare “Frankenstein” by Marry Shelly, “The Stranger” by Albert Camus and “Siddhartha” by Hermann Hesse

Compare “Frankenstein” by Marry Shelly, “The Stranger” by Albert Camus and “Siddhartha” by Hermann Hesse

Introduction

The main aim and purpose of this essay is to compare and discuss about the three novels of three different authors in terms of alienation. Following is the thesis statement, which is developed for this purpose. The novels that have been selected for discussion and comparison are “Frankenstein” by Marry Shelly, “The Stranger” by Albert Camus and “Siddhartha” by Hermann Hesse. One of main reason that compelled me to choose such is that there are different aspects of all the three novels. This allows an opportunity to undertake the discussion process from variegated perspectives.

Thesis Statement

Although the views of three authors about alienation is similar but there is some difference. This paper presents the discussion while comparing the points of similarities and differences in all such aspects.

Discussion

This part of the essay presents points that show that concept of alienation is similar in the three novels but yet it's different from each other. On the development of cultural archetypal constants being fixed at the unconscious man often form a powerful layer of rational unconscious genetic memory, which can manifest itself differently in different people because of their dissimilarity, educational, psychological, emotional and social levels. In the mind there is a synthesized view of reality to which the process of perception of works of fiction the author is applied. It seems that sensational statements about the possibility of human cloning and the decoding of the human genome has more than stepping in the literature study on the reconstruction of a living being. And maybe there will be new products, based once again be laid Frankenstein dilemma is the contradiction between the flight of brilliant thought ...
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