Comparing Crime And Punishment And The Outsider

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Both Crime and Punishment and The Stranger have themes in which the protagonist roles seem to support them greatly. Both have a theme of superiority; both protagonist regards the ideals of others and always justifies as what they say as “law” in their own views such as Rodia’s ordinary and extraordinary theory, theme of Justice; both Rodia and Meursault serve time in prison and Meursault even gets the death penalty, and Alienation in which both characters hate for humanity keeps they mostly isolated from human interaction. Although the two novels had much in common form the similar themes to the homogenous character design; the functions of the characters, their role in their respective stories and the way the authors depicted they ultimately