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The Plague - Albert Camus - Coggle Diagram
The Plague - Albert Camus
Albert Camus
Best known for his works including " The Stranger" and "The Plague" and was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1957.
Camus became political during his student years, joining first the Communist Party and then the Algerian People's Party.
He opposed the Frech colonization and argued for the empowerment of the Algerians in politics
Was born on November 7, 1913, in Mondavi and died on January 4, 1960, in Burgundy, France
World War II
Albert Camus joined the French resistance in order to help liberate Paris from the Nazi.
Albert Campus wrote and pblished a poliitical commenatry on the comflict throughout its duration.
Personal Life
Albert Camus married and divorced twice as a young man, stating his disapproval of the institution of marriage throughout.
THE PLAGE
Publish on June 10, 1947
It was published in France
The original language is French
The main theme is the illness and death that haunted the city of Oran in the mid-20th century
The genre of the book is: Novel, Philosophical Novel, Absurd and narrative
Nazism is criticized throughout the work
Characters
1) Bernard rieux
2) Tarou paneloux
3) Rambert
4) Cottar
5) Grand
The play was written at the end of the Second World War while Paris was occupied by the Nazis and the French they felt trapped and prisoners in their own country