Influencing characters "trial" and "stranger": how the character affects the lives of other characters. "Judges and strangers" have been well received since publication, and there are many differences in these books, but they all include societically imprisoned lives. In both novels, the role of K and Meursault influences them in a negative and positive way despite having less influence than religious figures (priests) in these two novels.
In Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible is one of the most influential people, John Proctor. He was a good-looking town leader and soon fell into a magical trial in Salem village. As a hero, Proctor plays an important role throughout the play and directly or indirectly involves in the trial. Unlike other characters, the Proctor gradually changes during the game. These changes can be seen in his progress through the transition of several different personality.
In this era of society, personality played an important role in the legal system. When Meursault killed Arabs, we saw such an example with "strangers". Meursault then began the trial, but throughout the trial it rotated around his insensitivity to the death of his mother. The prosecutor's trial accused him of what he did, his feelings about the death of his mother and even tried to mention the real reasons for his trial that he murdered the Arabs. "Then the prosecutor took my voice very seriously, his finger pointing to me, his fingers pointing slowly and clearly to me" The gentleman of the jury, the death of the mother . Two days later the man went for a swim, started a suspicious touch, went to the movies, played a comedy, and laughed. I have nothing more. (Four)