Nights of Cabiria

How does the author support the theme of isolation through imagery?

The movie "NIghts of Cabiria"

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In Cabiria one sees the familiar landmarks of the anarchic sub-world of Fellini's imagination. Empty fields, roads, and streets set off by solitary travelers and distant buildings convey an image of the world as a lonely desert peopled by insubstantial De Chirico figures vainly striding towards mathematically improbable intersections of humanity.

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