domingo, 2 de septiembre de 2007

The Stranger # 6

For this final chapter of the novel, I would say I was confused. From the beginning of the trial I knew he was going to be acussed as guilty, but I never imagine the punishment he received. I felt like if I were reading a book written thousnads of years before. I have to say that it was a little ironic the way they decided to kill Mersault because it didnt had nothing to do with the context. It was a very ancient way of killing someone and that changed my thoughts comlpetely. Even though, I liked the stroy and how it ended. Finally we discovered that even though he was still to this side of the line of death, he didnt regret for his acts and said that death would be a good thing that could happen to him.
Mariana Gonzalez
(pag 99-123)

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