Why does the speaker consider himself/herself to be an outsider?
Poem – The Outsider
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The speaker considers himself/herself to be an outsider because normal people can't understand what the speaker is trying to say. No one could understand the speaker so they ignore him.
All the people treat him like an outsider by ignoring him.
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Why does the speaker consider himself/herself to be an outsider?
Speaker consider himself/herself to be an outsider as the people ignore him because he couldn't speak properly and his words were strange to the people so they ignore him
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