Vocabulary
Rhetorical choices
Thesis connection
100
Exegesis 

Definition:critical explanation or interpretation of a text, especially of scripture.

100

This strategy is used to compare the opression of women and arabs in Camus work 

Analogy 

100

This event shows the racial implications described in "Of Women and Arabs" 

Meursaults murder of the Arab 

200

Occidental 

Definition: Used to refer to countries in the West side of the World.

200

Type of reasoning the author appealed to by linking gender and race to broader types of opression 

Logos (Logical reasoning) 

200

According to Horowitz, Marie's role in "The Stranger" shows what kind of discrimination 

Misogyny

300

Matricide & Patricide 

Definition: Matricide: The Killing of one's Mother    Patricide: The killing of one's Father 

300

The appeal used when Horowitz emphasizes the dehumanization of Women and Arabs in "The Stranger" 

Pathos (emotional appeal) 

300

What group of people represent colonial opression in "The Stranger" 

Arabs 

400

Ostensibly 

Definition: apparently or purportedly, but perhaps not actually.

400

The rhetorical choice when the author contrasts Camus’ progressive critique of oppression with his perpetuation of some stereotypes 

Juxtaposition 

400

What power system is represented in Marie and Meursault's relationship?

The patriarchy 

500

Parable 

Definition: a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson, as told by Jesus in the Gospels

500

The repeated focus on the silencing of marginalized groups emphasizes this rhetorical device.

Repetition 

500

The way that Women and Arabs are treated reflects what two systems of inequality 

colonialism and sexism