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'''Short version:''' An emotionally detached young man learns that his mother's dead, gets engaged to his girlfriend for no particular reason, shoots a man for ''[[Rule of Symbolism|getting the sun]] [[Disproportionate Retribution|into his eye at that time]]'', has a bunch of philosophical existential internal monologues and conversations in prison, and is convicted and executed mostly for being a [[Jerkass]]. |
'''Short version:''' An emotionally detached young man learns that his mother's dead, gets engaged to his girlfriend for no particular reason, shoots a man for ''[[Rule of Symbolism|getting the sun]] [[Disproportionate Retribution|into his eye at that time]]'', has a bunch of philosophical existential internal monologues and conversations in prison, and is convicted and executed mostly for being a [[Jerkass]]. |
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Two adaptations of the book exist: ''Lo Straniero'' (1967) and ''Yazgi'' (2001) |
Two film adaptations of the book exist: ''Lo Straniero'' (1967) and ''Yazgi'' (2001) |
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