What is the unknown
This is what the stranger symbolizes in the story, representing uncertainty and alienation.
What is discomfort?
This emotion is mostly felt by the main character due to the stranger’s presence.
What is the setting?
This literary element enhances the feeling of emotional distance and alienation throughout the story.
What is emotional discomfort?
The main character’s response to this strange visitor is one of hesitation and emotional isolation.
What is alienation?
This is a major theme of “The Stranger,” which involves individuals being unable to bridge the gap between themselves and others.
What is tension?
In “The Stranger,” this is how silence is used to reveal the distance and disconnect between characters
What is unease?
The main character reacts to the stranger’s presence by feeling a sense of alienation, marked by this emotion.
What is discomfort?
The stranger’s presence causes this among the characters, disrupting their usual dynamic.
What is alienation or misunderstanding?
The ending of “The Stranger” suggests that human relationships often end in this, despite efforts to connect.
What is hesitation or fear?
The story suggests that this is a common human trait when confronted with the unfamiliar.
The emotion the characters in “The Stranger” experience when encountering the stranger.
• A) Confusion
• B) Happiness
• C) Joy
• D) Anger
confusion
The theme central to the story of “The Stranger” that focuses on how people react to unfamiliar situations.
• A) Isolation
• B) Unity
• C) Trust
• D) Friendship
Isolation
The environment in the story that enhances the feeling of distance.
• A) Bright
• B) Silence
• C) Crowded
• D) Loud
Silence
The overall feeling the stranger brings to the main character.
• A) Fear
• B) Understanding
• C) Confusion
• D) Love
Confusion
The main impact the stranger has on the relationships in the story.
• A) Strengthening bonds
• B) Disruption
• C) Encouraging unity
• D) Building trust
disruption