Answer two of the following three questions
. I. Both Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis are about looking beneath the surface in one way or another. Explain, as thoroughly as possible, how each of these works
is about looking beneath the surface and what is found there in each case.
2. Both Thomas Mann’s Tonio Krueger and Albert Camus’s The Stranger are about individuals who are, in one way or another, outsiders in regard to the social circumstances in which they find
themselves. Explain, as thoroughly as possible. how each of these works is about an individual who finds himself an outsider. Then explain, as thoroughly as possible, how, eventually, each
character learns more regarding himself, and include in your answer what each character learns as well as how each character’s status as an outsider plays a role in how the character comes to learn
what he learns about himself.
1. Both Henry James’s The Bean in the Jungle and Samuel Beckett’s Wailing for Coda( are about waiting. Explain, as thoroughly as possible, how each of these works is about waiting. Then, explain,
as thoroughly as possible, what we might learn from the waiting in each ease about being human.
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