The Plague
The novel that I chose to do this report on was, "The
Plague", by Albert Camus. It is about a plague that hit the
European countries in the middle ages. I chose to describe
the literary term of parallelism. Here are some following facts
about the story's plot that involve parallelism through the
novel. The novel begins at Oran where the plague becomes
known. The main character, Dr. Gernard Rieux, is a doctor.
In the beginning of the story he finds a dead rat on the floor.
Even in those times rats were not found dead on the middle
of the floor. This was unusual, but he threw out the rat and
forgot about it. Eventually the dead rats began to pile into
large masses and burned. Soon after there were some
people that got very sick, which made Mr. Rieux very
curious. These reports of these ill people and the death of
the rats were the beginning of the parallelism for this story.
Since Bernard was a doctor he was the first to actually
attempt to help one of these sick......
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