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				<title>Comparing Characters from Albert Camus&#39;s &quot;The Fall&quot; and Samuel Taylor Coleridge&#39;s &quot;Rime of the Ancient Mariner&quot;</title>
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				<description>By Katherine  Blakeney - Clamence&amp;rsquo;s crime is rather more like a mistake. He witnesses a total stranger committing suicide and does nothing to help her, although as she sinks below the waters of the Seine she obviously utters a cry for help. Clamence is tortured by doubts and feelings of guilt; Was it his responsibility to save her? Did he even have the right to get involved? Did he walk away because he was scared, or indifferent? And was his passivity in fact tantamount to an act of murder? All of these questions plague his mind for years along with &amp;ldquo;that cry which had sounded over the Seine behind me years...</description>
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