Camus' The Plague
.... The
world Camus lived in was far more violent and absurd than any William Shakespeare could have imagined - and Shakespeare lived in a pretty violent
world at ....
(2809

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Camus Sense of the Absurd
.... them. The
world of these stories is the
world Camus understood, the
world of Algeria, where French and Arab intermixed. The
world ....
(4207

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Camus & Existential Views
.... has been located by Martin Esslin as well inside the tradition of the theatre of the absurd, and as especially relevant to the
world view of
Camus's Sisyphus. ....
(1637

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The Absurd World in "The Stranger"
.... The novel offers
Camus an opportunity to exploit his perception of the
world as inherently absurd. The absurdist sees the
world as basically meaningless. ....
(1970

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)
Kafka, Mann and Camus
.... For
Camus, though, there is a responsibility placed on every individual for making this
world more livable, and this is the moral responsibility that man ....
(1642

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Camus' Absurdist Hero
.... The novel offers
Camus an opportunity to exploit his perception of the
world as inherently absurd. The absurdist sees the
world as basically meaningless. ....
(1948

8

)
Camus' The Outsider
.... However, as noted by Rhein, the underlying theme of
Camus' novel is that "a
world in which God is dead and destiny is a human affair need not be an unhappy ....
(1783

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The Absurd in Camus' The Stranger
.... For
Camus, though, there is a responsibility placed on every individual for making this
world more livable, and this is the moral responsibility that man ....
(1427

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Camus
.... children. Like
Camus, for Rieux the presence of evil in the
world precludes all belief in a loving and all powerful God. And while ....
(1023

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Camus' The Plague Identification
....
Camus' novel, The Plague, originally published in French in 1947 under the title of La Peste. Created in the existentialist philosophical mode, this post-
World ....
(1949

8

)
Camus and The Plague
.... Exiled from the rest of the
world, they were condemned prisoners, trapped in the town against their will (
Camus 70-1). Moreover, by imposing measures such as ....
(996

4

)
Existentialism in The Stranger
.... According to one biographer,
Camus shows his existential view of the
world, a "benign indifference," most clearly in The Stranger (Albert 2). We see this ....
(1033

4

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Metaphor in The Plague
.... The
world Camus lived in was far more violent and absurd than any William Shakespeare could have imagined - and Shakespeare lived in a pretty violent
world at ....
(2809

11

)
The Plague by Albert Camus
.... circumstances. Bahmanyar, M., & Cavanaugh, DC (1976). Plague manual. Geneva:
World Health Organization.
Camus, Albert. (1948). The plague. ....
(2100

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Father Paneloux in Camus' The Plague
Father Paneloux, in Albert
Camus' novel The Plague, is used by the author to show how a .... is a man, like all human beings, who sees suffering in the
world (to an ....
(1367

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Camus' The Plague & Portrayal of Plagues in Society
.... conditions that allowed the disease to spread rapidly.11
Camus shows this by pointing out the lack of proper sanitation even in the contemporary
world, and the ....
(1566

6

)
The Guest by Albert Camus
.... McGregor points out that
Camus, "by a masterstroke, leads the protagonist of this historically realistic human encounter with the physical
world, humanity and ....
(811

3

)
Use of Personal Experience by 3 Authors
.... French and his mother Spanish. The father died in
World War I, so
Camus knew little of his father. The family moved to the Algerian ....
(2035

8

)
Rationalists and Existentialists
For existentialists like Sartre and
Camus, life is analogous to that classic children's .... the clock) died, all chances of affecting change on the
world were lost ....
(745

3

)
"The Guest" a commentary on all human existence
.... McGregor points out that
Camus, "by a masterstroke, leads the protagonist of this historically realistic human encounter with the physical
world, humanity and ....
(807

3

)
A Letter to Mersault
.... One of the reasons you most think we live in a godless
world is because your .... you, but it is driven by anger and physical violence is often the result (
Camus 28 ....
(837

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)
The Plague
.... Like
World War II was in
Camus' personal experience, the plague is an unsensational Apocalypse - but an Apocalypse nonetheless: those who emerge from the ....
(2622

10

)
Narrative & Plot in The Plague
.... Like
World War II was in
Camus' personal experience, the plague is an unsensational Apocalypse - but an Apocalypse nonetheless: those who emerge from the ....
(2622

10

)
The Stranger
.... community and meaningful relationship are likely in such an existentialist
world: For everything .... and that they greet me with cries of hate (
Camus 1989, 123). ....
(1117

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The Stranger
.... the trigger, "And so, with that crisp, whipcrack sound, it all began" (
Camus 76). .... The second half of the book places Meursault in an entirely different
world. ....
(1709

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Life and Death
.... Caws, Mary Ann and Christopher Prendergast. The HarperCollins
World Reader. New York: Harper Collins. .... McBride, Joseph. Albert
Camus. New York: St. ....
(1748

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Moral Codes in Literature
.... Three of these works are more or less realistic in approach. Both of Malraux's novels and
Camus' Just Assassins have real-
world settings. ....
(4065

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Moral Codes of Fictional Characters
.... Three of these works are more or less realistic in approach. Both of Malraux's novels and
Camus' Just Assassins have real-
world settings. ....
(4065

16

)
Existentialism & Sense of Community & Ethics
.... Nevertheless,
Camus is more honest than the other writers in delineating the limitations of human action in a
world where community and ethical relationship ....
(2365

9

)
Themes in Three Literary Works
.... crisis. In The Stranger,
Camus presents a Self that is gains in assurance as events confirm his analysis of the
world. As Meursault ....
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