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Lena [83]
3 years ago
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.The theme of the mysterious stranger is common in literature. In the traditional form of this theme, a mysterious stranger appe

ars in the life of an individual or community. Often, in a series of dramatic events, the stranger makes a sacrifice through which the life of an individual or community is improved. Choose one of the stories in the unit that features a stranger. Explain how the story fits, or deviates from, the theme of the mysterious stranger.
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Katen [24]3 years ago
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 <span>The </span>theme<span> of the </span>mysterious stranger<span> is </span>common<span> in </span>literature<span>. In the </span>traditional form<span> of this </span>theme<span>, a </span>mysterious stranger appears<span> in the </span>life<span> of an </span>individual<span> or </span>community<span>. </span>Often<span>, in a </span>series<span> of </span>dramatic events<span>, the </span>stranger makes<span> a </span>sacrifice through<span> which the </span>life<span> of an </span>individual<span> or </span>community<span> is </span>improved<span>.</span>
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