A useless investigation exposed in the plague of "plague" is a fable of struggle for the isolation of human beings and the sharing of survival in the fear of terrible diseases and deaths. Looking at the coronation relationship, relationship between men and lovers, relations between mothers and children, relationship between healing people and patients, the only relationship between the coronation ceremony and the kingdom is that it is the relationship between the exiles and the kingdom he is looking for I understand. Relationship. "The first thing Pest had brought to our city is wandering" (p. 71).
Throughout his life, Camus was deeply worried about human beings suffering in an indifferent world. In "Pest", Kamez talks about the collective reaction to the disaster when Algerian big cities are isolated due to the occurrence of plague. Efforts to alleviate and prevent human suffering seems to have little effect on the plague, but Coron, even if it fails to eventually make a big difference eventually, sustained a tragedy This kind of disaster tests the tension between individual's profit and social responsibility.
In every coroning novel, no one has drawn human confrontation - and cohabitation - death very vividly, and no one has translated the magnificent scale like La Pest into a plague. Most of us consider plague as a teenager and should read it again. And the human response to death is not only reflected in it, but now - with the emergence of Ebola virus - as the work of this book is literally and figurative. The story of the coronation ceremony is about the group of people who gather and oppose the plague. We encountered the courage, fears, and calculations heard in the stories about West Africa's reduction and any story about the fight against Ebola virus, through hundreds of people quickly plague through Dr. Liu, the narrator A Cuban physician on the land to go, and a Scottish nurse currently fighting for her life at the Royal Free Hospital in London.