The narrator describes the stranger as having an unsettling and intriguing presence, noting features that are both striking and ambiguous. The stranger's attire is often depicted as unconventional, contributing to an air of mystery. The narrator may focus on specific details like the stranger's eyes or expression, which evoke a sense of curiosity and apprehension, suggesting that their appearance is emblematic of deeper complexities. Overall, the stranger's physical traits serve to enhance their enigmatic persona.
The word 'stranger' is a noun and an adjective.The noun 'stranger' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for someone who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance; a foreigner, newcomer, or outsider; someone who is unaccustomed to or unacquainted with something; a word for a person.The adjective 'stranger' is the comparative form of the adjective 'strange'; a word used to describe a noun.Example uses:That man is no stranger, he's my brother. (noun)A stranger tale has never been told. (adjective)
Augustus thought the stranger was Death personified. He believed the stranger had come to take him away, as symbolized by the scythe he carried.
The xenon gas in Chemistry is what is referred to as the stranger gas in Chemistry.
Stranger in Possum Meadows was created on 1989-01-14.
The adjective for "stranger" is "strange" - for example, "I met a strange person on the street."
In "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," the stranger's appearance of innocence is actually a façade. He manipulates the narrator into listening to the story of the jumping frog, which ultimately results in the destruction of the narrator's bet. This reveals the stranger's cunning and deceptive nature, undermining his initial appearance of innocence.
In "Frankenstein," Walton describes the stranger he brings on board as a man of remarkable appearance, with a gaunt frame and a pale complexion that suggests suffering and hardship. The stranger possesses a deep sense of sadness and intellect, which captivates Walton. He notes the man's intense emotions and the mystery surrounding his tragic story, hinting at the profound experiences that have shaped him. Overall, Walton's description emphasizes both the stranger's physical vulnerability and his compelling presence.
The cast of Stranger Than Fiction - 1934 includes: Alois Havrilla as Narrator Jimmy Wallington as Narrator
accidentally steals the narrator's celery
The stranger reveals intimate aspects of the narrator's life that he shouldn't know, causing the narrator to feel exposed and vulnerable. This intrusion into his privacy disrupts the narrator's sense of security and shakes his core beliefs.
The stranger is thin and undernourished.
The stranger is generally unhappy and dejected.
A stranger at an inn
A stranger at an inn
Rip Van Winkle meets the stranger in the Catskill Mountains where they share a drink of the mysterious elixir. Rip falls into a deep sleep, and when he wakes up, he realizes that 20 years have passed and not much has changed except for his appearance. The stranger disappears, leaving Rip to cope with the changes in his life and society.
Stranger Than Fiction (2006) is one.
Alois Havrilla has: Played Narrator in "This Is America" in 1933. Played Narrator in "Paramount Pictorial (P13-6)" in 1934. Played Narrator in "Stranger Than Fiction" in 1934. Played Alois Havrilla, Radio Announcer in "Sweet Surrender" in 1935. Played Narrator in "Graveyard of Ships" in 1936. Played Narrator in "Fashions in Love" in 1936. Played Narrator in "Manhattan Waterfront" in 1937. Played Narrator in "Accent on Beauty" in 1937. Played Narrator in "Paramount Paragraphics: Crime Fighters" in 1938. Played Narrator in "Paramount Pictorial (P7-10)" in 1938. Played Narrator in "Paramount Pictorial (P8-11)" in 1939. Played Narrator in "Paramount Pictorial (P8-10): Diversity" in 1939. Played Narrator in "Paramount Paragraphics: Bits of Life" in 1939. Played Narrator - Africa Segment in "Paramount Pictorial (P8-6)" in 1939. Played Narrator in "Sportbeams: Follow Thru" in 1940. Played Commentator in "Stranger Than Fiction 6371: Shampoo Springs" in 1941. Played Commentator in "Stranger Than Fiction 6373: The Candy Kid" in 1941. Played Narrator in "Stranger Than Fiction 6374: Junior Battle Fleet" in 1941. Played Commentator in "Stranger Than Fiction 6372: The Hermit of Oklahoma" in 1941. Played Narrator in "Invasion" in 1941. Played Narrator in "Wings of Courage" in 1946.