Outcasting in society

             Author Norman Maclean said "it is those who know us and love us that elude us" often times in society this is the case. Family, people we look upon for advice and help when in need cast away. In Normal Maclean's book "A River Runs Through It" the book is told through the eyes of Normal looking upon the actions of his brother, Paul, of whom is an outcast in society and his family. So many things affect the way that a person is looked at. Whether is be appearance, intelligence, wealth, class, or even one slight action that took place can effect the way society "castes" you. Sarah, a character in Harold Pinters "The French Lieutenants Woman" knows the feeling of solitude all too well. Being discovered in an affair with a passing French soldier. Everyday she looks upon her action as a mistake " I did it..so that I should never be the same again, so that I should be seen for the outcast I am." (Pinter 44)Abigail Williams is a young girl in her prime with an already shameful reputation. She to has been caught in an affair with a local married man. If that crime in itself is not enough she was also caught practicing witchcraft with a local African servant. Abby denies all accusations yet is still put through trial. Society places limits on what you can and cannot do. Some things are not "proper", others aren't "mannerly" so many things could place one at risk for being an outcast today in society. In the books "A River Runs Through It", "The Crucible", and "The French Lieutenants Woman" a character is afflicted with being an outcast. Each has committed an action that society did not find "acceptable" and now they're judged and highly ignored by the "norm." It's also very important to remember that being an outcast isn't just based on something you do and can be held responsible for. It can sometimes ...

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