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The Outsider 1.13.0.1 for Windows Phone

A Free Books & Reference App

Published By Nextrek s.r.l.

"The Outsider" is written in the first-person narrative style and details the miserable and apparently lonely life of an individual who appears to ... Read More > or Download Now >

The Outsider for Windows Phone

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  • • Version: 1.13.0.1
  • • Price: 0
  • • Content Rating: Not Rated
  • • Requirements: Windows Phone 8.1, Windows Phone 8
  • • File Name: The-Outsider.XAP

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  • • Rating Users:
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  • • Total Downloads:
  • 2
  • • Current Version Downloads:
  • 2
  • • Updated: September 8, 2016

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"The Outsider" is written in the first-person narrative style and details the miserable and apparently lonely life of an individual who appears to have never had contact with another individual. The story begins with this narrator explaining his origins. His memory of others is vague, and he cannot seem to recall any details of his personal history, including who he is or where he is from. The narrator tells of his environment: a dark, decaying castle amid an "endless forest" of high, lightless trees. He has never seen natural light, nor another human being, and he has never ventured from the prison-like home he inhabits. The only knowledge the narrator has of the outside world is from his reading of the "antique books" that line the walls of his castle.

The narrator tells of his eventual determination to free himself from what he sees as an existence within a prison. He decides to climb the ruined staircase of the high castle tower that seems to be his only hope for an escape. At the top of the stairs, the narrator finds a trapdoor in the ceiling, which he pushes up and climbs through. Amazingly, he finds himself not at the great height he anticipated, but at ground level in another world. With the sight of the full moon before him, he proclaims, "There came to me the purest ecstasy I have ever known." Overcome with the emotion he feels in beholding what – until now – he had only read about, the narrator takes in his new surroundings. He realizes that he is in an old churchyard, and he wanders out into the countryside before eventually coming upon another castle...

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