Symbolism In Camus' "the Plague"

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Camus believes there is no god, and essentially that human beings need to be responsible for their own lives, happiness, and decency. Through the eyes of all of his characters, the author answers questions like: "Why be optimistic?", "Why be moral?", "Why live if we are just going to die?", and "Why hope?"...
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Through the eyes of all of his characters, the author answers questions like: "Why be optimistic?", "Why be moral?", "Why live if we are just going to die?", and "Why hope?". Camus contends that there are human values that are good in themselves; it is just good to be moral. In this essay I plan to connect the characters, symbolism, and my personal feelings and values with this idea...
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