Outsiders In The Metamorphosis, And Fences

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Don’t you think it’s about time people start thinking of each other as equals? An outsider is a person who doesn’t correspond to a particular group or is overpowered by people of higher estate. Outsiders are constantly alienated because they are abused by the people with authority, leaving them with no voice in decision making, this sensation is seen in the French Revolution, Industrial Revolution,The Metamorphosis, and Fences. During the French Revolution and Industrial Revolution young children and adults went through rough times, whether they had very little money or were starving because of how poor they were. Going into the French Revolution, Louis the 16th created an imaginary border between the rich and middle classes due to being …show more content…

“Fences” by Pat Mora relates to outsiders because they aren’t in control of the situation. Pat Mora states, “ I peek through the cactus fence and watch the women rub oil sweeter than honey, into their arms and legs while their children jump waves…” ( Mora line 8-11) A child that is watching another person their age play in the water is an outsider. The little girl is an outsider because she is peeking through a cactus fence, knowing that she isn’t allowed to go to the beach or even be able to play in the water. She watches, wanting to be able to play and have fun, but can’t because her mom doesn’t allow