In the context of an outsider story, "smarting" typically refers to the emotional pain or distress experienced by a character who feels alienated or excluded from a group. This feeling can stem from various factors, such as cultural differences, social expectations, or personal insecurities. The character's "smarting" highlights their struggle to find acceptance and belonging, often driving the narrative and their personal development throughout the story.
A Rank Outsider - film - was created in 1920.
no it is not
It basically meant that you were to try your best at everything you do in life. I am not completely sure this is right, however, it is what I think it means.
If you are an outsider it means you don't fit in with what is considered normal.An outsider is someone that doesn't fit in quite well. They dont belong in a group. For example: "I feel like an outsider right now."People that dont fit into a group and stand out.It actually doesn't mean a lot to the book. It is just that the author wanted to kept it that name. But in real life, it mostly means someone who is from another country or city and has some trouble adapting to the environment in the new city or country.
Dally is 17
The Outsider - short story - was created in 1926-04.
The cast of Eye-Smarting Smoke - 2006 includes: Fujiko
It means outsider or intruder.
Which Seymour do you mean, please?
Anonymous? Loner? Loser? Outcast? Outsider?
Anagrammists. Staring Mamas. A smarting Sam.
The person feels like an outsider of a group.
because nobody would call him
The word outsider could be expressed with 'gaijin,' written: 外人
the roman term for outsider is barbarian.
The Hawaiian word for outsider is "malihini."
Modern Outsider was created in 2010.