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The Absurd

The Absurd. The Myth of Sisyphus. The Overcoat. Nikolai Gogol. 1809- 1852 “The Overcoat” was published in 1842. Simple Plot. Exposition: Akaky … lowly government worker Rising action: needs new coat and acquires coat Climax: loses coat in robbery Falling action: death and replacement

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The Absurd

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  1. The Absurd The Myth of Sisyphus

  2. The Overcoat

  3. Nikolai Gogol 1809-1852 “The Overcoat” was published in 1842

  4. Simple Plot Exposition: Akaky… lowly government worker Rising action: needs new coat and acquires coat Climax: loses coat in robbery Falling action: death and replacement Resolution: haunting people?

  5. Symbolism Symbols in fiction are simply objects, actions, or events that convey meaning. For example, the room Mrs. Mallard sits symbolizes her domestic, homebound life. For “The Overcoat,” what might the overcoat that Akaky covets and works for represent?

  6. Concluding Scene Realism versus Fantasy After such a seemingly realistic story about the plight of one tireless worker, why does Gogol have a ghost enter? In other words, why not begin with the ghost? What are we to make of a reported ghost stealing overcoats? Is “The Overcoat” merely a prolix fable?

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