The Effulgence Within: The Plague - A Monolithic Symbol of Pessimistic Humanism

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

The Plague - A Monolithic Symbol of Pessimistic Humanism

Albert Camus’ novel is the story of an epidemic of plague that struck Oran, a city of Algeria on the Mediterranean coast. The citizens lived their monotonous mundane lives. When the death-rate rises the city is sealed off to check the contagion. Within the closed city, the pestilence takes a heavy... Sign in to see full entry.

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