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the plague

16 minAlbert Camus

What's it about

What would you do if your city was suddenly cut off from the world, facing an invisible, deadly enemy? Discover how ordinary people confront extraordinary circumstances and find meaning when society itself begins to crumble. Explore the gripping story of a town under quarantine and uncover timeless lessons on human nature, solidarity, and resistance. You'll learn how a community's response to crisis reveals the best and worst of humanity, offering a powerful reflection on our own modern struggles and the importance of compassion.

Meet the author

Nobel Prize-winning author and philosopher Albert Camus is celebrated as one of the 20th century's most profound thinkers on the human condition. Born in French Algeria, his experiences with poverty, disease, and political turmoil deeply shaped his worldview. This background gave him a unique lens to explore themes of absurdity, rebellion, and solidarity in the face of suffering, making The Plague a timeless allegory for humanity's enduring struggles and resilience.

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What's it about

What would you do if your city was suddenly cut off from the world, facing an invisible, deadly enemy? Discover how ordinary people confront extraordinary circumstances and find meaning when society itself begins to crumble. Explore the gripping story of a town under quarantine and uncover timeless lessons on human nature, solidarity, and resistance. You'll learn how a community's response to crisis reveals the best and worst of humanity, offering a powerful reflection on our own modern struggles and the importance of compassion.

Meet the author

Nobel Prize-winning author and philosopher Albert Camus is celebrated as one of the 20th century's most profound thinkers on the human condition. Born in French Algeria, his experiences with poverty, disease, and political turmoil deeply shaped his worldview. This background gave him a unique lens to explore themes of absurdity, rebellion, and solidarity in the face of suffering, making The Plague a timeless allegory for humanity's enduring struggles and resilience.

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