Analysis of The Guest by Albert Camus

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Sometimes reading fiction not only makes us pleasure but also brings many knowledge about history and philosophy of life. ‘The Guest’ by the French writer Albert Camus is a short story and reflects the political situation in French North Africa in 1950s. According to this story, we know the issues between the France and the Arab in Algeria, and the protagonist, Daru, refuses to take sides in the colonial conflict in Algeria. This is not a boring story, because Camus uses a suspenseful way to show the character, conflicts and symbol and irony.
To begin with, Daru, the protagonist is a round character with many traits. We can quickly figure out that he is a compassionate person. He feels and shows pity, sympathy, and understanding for people who are suffering. For example, in such a drought region, he distribute several water and grain to the children every day. Furthermore, he untie the rope of the Arab criminal, give him a cup of tea, and let him sleep on the bed. In the course of the story, we can see Daru is a blunt person. He says exactly what he think without trying to be polite,...

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