Albert Camus The Plague

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The Plague by Albert Camus is set in the town of Oran. The book opens up with a description of the setting; making the mood depressing. The town is a small French port on the Algerian Coast, described as modern, but ugly. Illness and death are uncommon to the town, and its unique landscape and how everyone knows and loves one another, makes it different from other towns. The opening scene is when Dr. Bernard Rieux and M. Michel discover dead rats in their building and on the street. Dr. Rieux works for M. Michel, and both men found the rats at the same time, not thinking much about it. However, when more dead rats appear, it brings alarm to the city and causes people to try and figure out what’s going on. Suddenly, M.Michel develops a fever that eventually kills him. He is the first victim of this plague unknown to the city at this time. His death marked the “end of the first period, that of bewildering portents, and the beginning of another, relatively more trying, in which the perplexity of the early days gradually gave place for panic,” (page 23). Soon after, a few other people die, causing panic in the town, especially because illness isn’t common. Dr. Reiux and Dr. Castel proposes that the …show more content…

It is man versus nature (the bubonic plague). Many people fight the illness, but most do not survive. Eventually, after enough people have contracted the plague, the city is shut down under the orders of the Prefect. No one could enter or leave, and it was placed under quarantine. Raymond Richard, a journalist from Paris, was trapped in the city. Once the city was placed under quarantine, many citizens began to live in the moment and for themselves. They lost hope in love after their family members died, resulting in them burning buildings, hoping to get rid of the plague. Cottard, a criminal, feels better when the city is placed under quarantine, thinking he doesn’t have to help with the plague after his attempted

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