which foreign lands is the speaker looking at? are they really foreign?
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In R. L. Stevenson's "Foreign Lands", the speaker is looking at nearby locales climbing up a cherry tree.
● Yes, they seem 'foreign' to the speaker as he is looking at them in an unfamiliar way from the top of a cherry tree. The speaker's experience of seeing familiar places has been defamiliarized.
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