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The interpretation of "The Plague" by Albert Camus

‘He slowly melted in that huge, roaring body and he better understood the scream, which partly was his own.’
‘A city in the morning is still empty and windy. It’s time between night deaths and day agony.’
‘He is patient, intent, immovable’
‘It was obviousness. You can always try to hide and to cover your eyes, you can reject it, but the obviousness has a dreadful power, which soon or later will outweighs everything.’
‘How much do you need to have willpower and tension that you never would be distracted.’

‘A human is powerful for great works, but if he’s not powerful for great feelings – he’s not interesting. If human is not able to suffer for a long time or to be happy – he’s not able for what is worth.”
‘He was fascinated by commercial city. Looks, liveliness and even pleasures were dictated by consumerism.’
‘These are long years lived lives which no longer have passion or desire.’
The interpretation of "The Plague" by Albert Camus
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The interpretation of "The Plague" by Albert Camus

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