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Suggested by: Luis G.
Pages to read: 200
ISBN: B0DSZTSVB9 (Originally listed edition)
ISBN: 9780593318676 (Edition Eugene is using)

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While reading the book, consider the below questions:
•What is the raison d’etre of the book? For what purpose did the author write the book? Why do people read this book?
•What are some limitations of the book?
•To whom would you suggest this book?
•How to get to know the people of a city?
•What kind of treatment do sick people need?
•Who is the narrator?
•What happened to the rats of the city?
•How did people respond to the rats of the city?
•What happened when people started to get sick?
•How are the dead counted?
•What happened when plague was recognized?
•How did people recognize that there was a plague?
•What happened to the city after the quarantine?
•What was the Courier of the Epidemic?
•What ideas about religion are shared?
•What happened to the public health squads?
•What happened to crime in the city?
•How did burial ceremony’s change?
•Did the plague end?

Your questions are important and will take priority. If you have questions about the book's content or related ideas, either let me know what your questions are or raise them during the discussion.

AI summary

By Meetup

Book club discussion for Camus's The Plague readers; explore the book's purpose and limits; outcome: participants articulate the book's raison d'être.

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