Unexplained romantic human life and death has always been fascinated by the two most popular people who can not explain life and death. The majority of American culture and culture of other countries are devoted to these two themes. Television programs, books, poetry and even movies have all contributed to our romance. In T. Elliott's most famous poem "The Waste Land" he said, "I will show you horror with just a little dust" (p. 30). Our romance to death includes not only the end of the process but also the need to improve our lives.
It is easy to find purity without explanation with romance, but this characteristic transcends romanticism. Brandon Sanderson's "Mistborn Trilogy" has played the role of Virgo who had spent her entire life in poverty and was working on a group of male thieves. Initially, he patiently explained why she was not raped. That's fine, everyone does not want to deal with such a dark topic. But he did not explain why she did not reach mutual agreed sexual acts. She has tried hard to eat, and a romantic partner can get food, safety, and shelter. Add simple pleasures to it, and she is unlikely to have her cherry
Meursault is isolated and unique; he learned that the world is hostile, that life is not explained, and that romance is a novel of your imagination. These are reflected in various examples of this book. I am trying to understand what this complex's complexity and Meursault's idea is, that is why this is such a wonderful book.
Hundreds to thousands of unknown events occur on the earth every day. Long-term studies, whether alien, supernatural, multidimensional, transcendental death, strange or unexplainable disappearance, or supernatural events, are starting to study these phenomena. Human imagination is very powerful, it can produce whatever it wants, yet there are countless possible ideas that human thoughts can not think of. In December 1969, the study ended the order and quit all activities under its aid in January 1970. Why did they stop this project? Have they accomplished their objectives? Does the US government reach an agreement with UFOs and various alien species in exchange for peace? Or is the US government doing everything solely to destroy themselves and protect themselves? More importantly, since NASA sent information from Earth in the 1950s, are these alien species visiting Earth?