"Peter Grimes" (1945) was about the confrontation between an outcast and the community that rejects him.
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Treated as an outcast because of his deformed face, he was depressed and humiliated, he says.
Fiennes does a good job too, although with his good looks he makes an unconvincing outcast.
The notion of a girl living as an outcast was too much for him.
Benton had developed an ultra-American outcast persona and liked constantly to use four-letter words with the press.
To characterize them now as outcast personalities will come back to haunt German culture in some form.
Rene, a young outcast who has lost his short-term memory, steals a sports coupe on a whim.
Marianne Cope is hailed for her self-sacrifice in helping a colony of outcast lepers in Molokai, Hawaii.
Also on the trail is Clarice Starling (Julianne Moore), who is now an outcast within the F.
His albino skin (in Africa, albinos are widely considered bad luck) and poor eyesight made him an outcast.
Rather than making him an outcast, Mr. Buiter's opinions have raised his profile both inside and outside the bank.
As a liberal, I had grown accustomed to being the ideological outcast in the rooms full of suburban conservatives.
Mr Okruashvili now looks like the jilted outcast of a clan that bends the law in its own interests.
But is an investment firm, by its very nature, in that outcast category?
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See, even the man who many conservatives quote today with fervor, was treated as an outcast in his own country.
The way teenagers and laid-off adults behave are similar, especially the apathy, confusion, and anger over feeling like an outcast.
Not just because all his friends had cell phones and he would be an outcast, scarred for life, without one.
Growth collapsed, thousands emigrated and Iceland became an outcast in the international financial community having been downgraded to "junk" status.
The administration hopes that North Korea, Asia's still frozen outcast, will learn the lessons from Myanmar's steady but determined opening.
Unable to prevent catastrophe, the most honorable man in this entire affair an outcast among frauds and the cannily acquiescent considers himself a failure.
When Greece was the lone outcast, it was easier to contemplate evicting delinquent countries from the euro, as Mrs Merkel fleetingly proposed.
Fistula leaves women with chronic incontinence which renders them a social outcast.
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When I was an older teenager, I was a bullied social outcast.
Nakagami had the role of outcast branded on him from his youth.
An itinerant entertainer of sorts, he is also something of an outcast.
Follow this line of thinking, and Russia could be a financial outcast by the summer, defaulting on most of its massive foreign debts.
Danny Komertz, a 15-year-old who said he witnessed the shooting, in the cafeteria, told the Associated Press the gunman was known as an outcast.
In the aftermath of the shooting, Loughner's father Randy told detectives his son was an "outcast" who worried that police were out to get him.
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