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Outsiders of Society
People in society often find themselves in the center of an internal conflict. Some
people feel they are more on the outside of society looking in on it rather than being a
part of society. In The Great Gatsby, The Grapes of Wrath, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s
Nest, and Invisible Man, the protagonist in each novel all share the same internal
conflict of being an outsider and not being accepted by society. ... He merely is a part of society by having these parties to show off some of his
wealth. ... If society knew his true
past, they would have nothing to do with him. ... The theme of this novel is the rejection of those unlike normal society. ... ” Since they have no money, society views them as poor
immigrant workers. ...
American society willfully ignores and oppresses African Americans. ... Though the main character remains confused, there are certain
instances based on racial incidents that allow the character, if not to have found himself,
to ponder more and deeper questions about his identity and to be accepted by society. ...
All four of these novels connect in such a way that the protagonist in each novel
are considered an outsider of society and is not accepted by them because of who they
are.
Approximate Word count = 913 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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