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What No One Tells You Before Reading “The Plague”

The Plague by Albert Camus

What No One Tells You Before Reading “The Plague” Prepare for a Philosophical and Emotional Journey Albert Camus’ The Plague is more than a story about illness—it is a meditation on human existence, morality, and solidarity. Readers should prepare for a narrative that is both intellectually challenging and emotionally intense. …

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Why The Plague Is About Moral Choice, Not Disease

The Plague by Albert Camus

Why “The Plague” Is About Moral Choice, Not Disease A Disease as a Moral Test Albert Camus’s The Plague may appear to be a novel about an epidemic, but beneath the surface it is a profound exploration of moral choice. The disease in the story is not just a biological …

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