Asked by Mikayla De Stefano on Sep 22, 2024

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Who authored The Plague,a novel that epitomized the new French thinking about personal responsibility and moral choice outside existing systems?

A) Albert Camus
B) Meursault
C) Frantz Fanon
D) Maurice Merleau-Ponty
E) Simone de Beauvoir

Albert Camus

A French philosopher, author, and journalist known for his contributions to existentialism and absurdism.

The Plague

A devastating infectious disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, known for causing several major epidemics throughout history, including the Black Death in the 14th century.

  • Identify the impact of ideological trends such as existentialism and feminism on the culture and society after the war.
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Jeirene Gutierrez4 days ago
Final Answer :
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Explanation :
The Plague is a novel by Albert Camus that deals with themes of personal responsibility and moral choice in the face of a plague epidemic. It is considered a seminal work of existentialist literature and is often interpreted as an allegory for the Nazi occupation of France during World War II.