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Alienation describes the experience of feeling disconnected from society, work, identity, or other people, and it appears as a subject of serious inquiry across literature, sociology, philosophy, psychology, and organizational studies. Courses in literary analysis, cultural theory, and social science regularly assign essays on alienation because it bridges individual psychology and broader structural forces. Works like Franz Kafka's "A Hunger Artist," Raymond Carver's "Where I'm Calling From," and Ken Saro-Wiwa's "Sozaboy" generate sustained academic interest because they dramatize how social conditions — colonialism, poverty, racial inequality, institutional power — shape a person's sense of belonging and selfhood. The concept also extends beyond fiction into areas like public health systems and organizational behavior in law enforcement, where alienation carries measurable social consequences.

Student papers on this topic take a wide range of approaches. Literary analysis is common, with essays examining alienation in specific texts or comparing works across periods, such as placing Chekhov's "Three Sisters" alongside Beckett's "Happy Days" to trace how twentieth-century drama renders disconnection. Other papers adopt a cultural or political lens, exploring how race, wealth disparity, black feminist thought, surrealism, and anticolonialism in France intersect with alienated experience. Some essays are explicitly comparative, reading two texts together to identify shared or contrasting treatments of the theme.

A strong essay on alienation anchors its thesis in a specific mechanism — how a particular social structure, narrative form, or character situation produces disconnection — rather than simply asserting that alienation exists. Literary evidence drawn from close reading carries the most weight, while sociological or historical context adds useful support. The most common pitfall is treating alienation as a vague mood rather than a concept with precise causes and consequences worth analyzing carefully.

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