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Being outside can have two different meanings. Both fit the two stories shown in the question above. One of these meanings is that a person who is outside a system, looking from the inside, has a panoramic view of the entire system and can gain advantages in trying to operate it because of his superior knowledge. This meaning can be compared with the story presented in "Mowgli's Brothers" where Mowgli through the cognitive capacity that humans have is able to understand the behavior of wolves and reproduce them, being considered a worthy member of the pack.
Another meaning is that which says that a person who is outside observing the internal part of a system, may be experiencing social exclusion, where it is not accepted and undergoes hostility by a marjoritary group. This meaning can be applied in "All Summer in a Day" where a girl is excluded, harassed and rejected by other children, because she is the only one who really knows the sun.
The comparison and contrast about how this idea is developed in Mowgli's Brothers from The Jungle Book and All Summer in a Day is:
- The person who is outside has a clearer view, just like Mowgli who has a panoramic view and can make better decisions.
- It also shows that an outsider is excluded from a group.
Based on the complete text, we can see that there is the narration about Mowgli where he is excluded from the pack and this outside view gives him the needed angle to see the behavior of the pack.
However, this also shows that he was excluded and this shows that the pack does not trust him which makes him to do certain things to win their trust.
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