Hitoshi Ashinano
- Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou
The message went like this, "I don't think I'll be back for a while. I suggest you put me out of your mind, walk out, and see what's around you. I suppose for you there's hardly any difference between a decade and a day... But I think someday there will be things that you miss. I'm sending you this as an aid for your memory when that day comes. Take care of yourself." "Oh come on. There are things I miss already..." she replied.
Fellow Student
- To the student who wrote "Camus hate"
I disagree with your opinion that The Stranger is a bad book. You said not to read it because the main character doesn't care about anything. But this is exactly why I really liked this book more so than the other books I read senior year. I think his indifference to everything is a nice change of pace from regular characters full of emotion and passion. The protagonist's perspective is what makes The Stranger so interesting to me because I could never have the same attitude. Thoughts?