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Posted by Jackie on December 30, 19101 at 17:57:36:
In Reply to: the stranger posted by Juan Valenzuela on November 18, 19101 at 01:56:15:
: Do any of you have any thoughts on the symbolism of the sun in The Stranger? Does the sun symbolize God,pion,or anything at all?
i think that the sun symbolizes society. Society "looks down" on his indifference. It also contrasts his fixation on the physical impulses. When you look into the light, you are supposed to see something......and he doesn't. Let me know if you have any other thoughts.
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