Meursault explained about his early prison. Initially he did not think he was in prison, but he felt "I'm waiting for something to happen." From his cell phone, he can see the sea. Mary visited and the two of them were sitting side by side with other prisoners and visitors. And I cried out with a wide barrier between them. Mary said to him, 'I have hope', he was released and they said they would get married. Meursault believes that Mary looks beautiful and "I want to make the most of it", but other prisoners are also distracted - the visitors interact and feel sick due to noise
Meursault is talking about adaptation to the prison. First of all, "The most difficult thing is that my idea is still the idea of a free person." He wants to go to the beach and have sex. Meursault made friends with the guardian, he explained that the perspective of the entire prison deprives them of their liberty and that it is punishment. Meursault acknowledged and agreed, "I have not thought about this". He noticed that not being smoked is also part of the punishment.
During the first few months, Meursault thought, "The only thought was a prisoner's idea," he was "getting used" if trapped in the dead tree trunk. He told it "Maman's thought ... after a while, you can get used to everything". He looked forward to a lawyer's necktie as he did before entering prison. "Kill time" He spent hours in his apartment in Algiers for hours to remember all items, colors, cracks and details. He should not be bored because he has enough memory to remember because he is aware that "a person who lives only for a day can easily live in prison for a hundred years" . He learned to sleep three quarters a day
Meursault read the article over and over again, but he drew a man who returned to the village after riding this article and surprised her mother and sister in 25 years. As a joke, he anonymously occupied their hotel room. He did not recognize him, and his mother and sister forced him in the night. They will commit suicide when they learn what they did. Meursault reflects this story: "It is unlikely, on the other hand, it is unlikely. On the other hand, it is very natural." He said that he should "die because you should never play a game" Think.
Time loses the meaning of Mersor and only the words "days lose name. Yesterday" and "tomorrow" have no meaning yet. When he was told that he was in jail for five months, he believed it, "Even when he smiled that day, he looked at his idea and he smiled When I felt that he was, he remained "serious". At that moment he noticed that he was talking loudly and realized what he had talked about his thought after entering prison. He remembers what Maman's funeral nurse said.
Blinkist summarizes the most popular books among these small blinks. And that is a summary of 1-2 minutes of the main chapter. Considering that there are usually 10 chapters in a book, a complete book can be read in about 15 to 20 minutes. The best part you can read and hear blinking. Most summaries are wonderful, but some will make you uncomfortable. Overall, what you learned from that book in such a short period exceeded any benefits you would gain after reading the whole book. Obviously, this is very personal, and some of you may have different emotions.
I am delighted to be able to select Cybils for the first time in the category of Easy Readers and Early Chapter Books. There are more than 50 athletes who have a book in the earlier chapter of this year, and we just completed a short list. This time, the second round judge will take over the final winner - one in each category! This is a perfect early chapter series including powerful and relevant girl characters that solve problems that readers can identify, such as conflicts of friendship and keeping up with older brothers and nasty cousins. In addition, we incorporate Japanese culture and have a rich reading experience.
Camus was awarded the 1957 Nobel Prize for literature, and a stranger showed the reason. It is a book that is easy to absorb on the surface, but the depth hidden in each chapter is very attractive. This is a philosophical interpretation of what it means to be an outsider, and we will also explore the themes of morality and meaning. It is done through all simple and persuasive stories. Kafka is one of the most influential novelist in history, and this is a collection of all his works, except for three novels. These stories range from sorrow to pleasure. The beauty of his work lies in its separation from its oddness, which is irreparable. In his core, Kafka wrote quite normal things. He only has a different view of them