1) "We took a minute to watch the freighters in the harbor, which was ablaze with sunlight" (page 25). The image of the sunlight reflecting on the harbor uses the word "ablaze" rather than something such as "illuminated" to give a sense of Meursault's inner thoughts actually being more emotional rather than the indifferent outside appearance he has most of the time.
Rooms:
1) "He has only one room too, and a little kitchen with no window" (page 28). The symbol of rooms in a person's living area representing the complexity of the individual's mind shows that Raymond's mind is just as simple as Meursault's.
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