Solidarity in the Face of Suffering in Albert Camus’s The Plague: Humanity’s Salvation or Temporary Consolation?
Albert Camus’s novel The Plague (La Peste, 1947) deeply questions not only the physical destruction of an epidemic disease, but also the absurd nature of human existence and how individuals seek meaning in the face of this absurdity. Through the plague outbreak in the city of Oran, the novel examines
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