The Plague
.... The
plague against which
Rieux fights is both an external evil visited on this town and a manifestation of the inner evil of human beings, the human beings who ....
(1682

7

)
The Plague
.... Despite the best efforts of Dr.
Rieux and colleagues, the
plague continues to decimate the city, debasing the very meaning of life and death. ....
(2622

10

)
Metaphor in The Plague
.... Nonetheless, from the very beginning,
Rieux fights the
plague without hesitation, even when without hope and full of doubt. Here ....
(2809

11

)
Camus' The Plague
.... Nonetheless, from the very beginning,
Rieux fights the
plague without hesitation, even when without hope and full of doubt. Here ....
(2809

11

)
Narrative & Plot in The Plague
.... Despite the best efforts of Dr.
Rieux and colleagues, the
plague continues to decimate the city, debasing the very meaning of life and death. ....
(2622

10

)
Camus and The Plague
....
Rieux explained, he could not be certain whether town inhabitants who did not yet exhibit the symptoms of the disease had been infected by
plague (Camus 86). ....
(996

4

)
Camus
.... be over. The
plague, for
Rieux, becomes the symbol of the absurd--that human existence is accidental and transitory. It is man's ....
(1023

4

)
Camus' The Plague & Portrayal of Plagues in Society
.... classes, were preferably to death.13 This is clearly evident in The
Plague, when looking at the strife between the shop owners and Dr.
Rieux.14 Besides the ....
(1566

6

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The Plague by Albert Camus
.... Camus relates Dr.
Rieux's pain at being separated from his ailing wife .... Finally, the entire family of anyone who came down with
plague became immediately subject ....
(2100

8

)
Thomas Merton and Christian Morality
.... and battles the
plague to protect his city. He does what the priest should do, and he does it without thinking about it or its meaning. Dr.
Rieux is another ....
(1586

6

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