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: Historically, the "plague" is often read as a metaphor for the Nazi occupation of France during WWII, representing any force that spreads death and dehumanization.
: Dr. Bernard Rieux represents the idea that doing one’s job with integrity is the only logical response to suffering, even when success isn't guaranteed. La_peste_Albert_Camus.epub
Many readers found renewed value in the book during the COVID-19 pandemic due to its accurate depiction of: Albert Camus - The Plague (La Peste) BOOK REVIEW : Historically, the "plague" is often read as
: A sudden bubonic plague outbreak forces the city of Oran into a strict lockdown, isolating residents and forcing them to confront life-and-death choices. Many readers found renewed value in the book
Albert Camus's La Peste (The Plague) is an essential 1947 novel that uses a fictional outbreak in Oran, Algeria, to explore how humans respond to suffering, isolation, and the "absurdity" of existence. 📖 Key Takeaways