The Plague: Ending
It was finally releaved at the beginning of page 301 that "...this seems to be the moment for Dr. Benard Rieux to confess that he is the narrator". It wasn't that surprising but at the same time I was kind of surprised--it doesn't make sense but maybe that's because I was just a bit excited that the narrator was finally revealed. The narrator showed the reader Rieux's thoughts which was a bit questionable if the narrator weren't to be Rieux himself because he was the only character that the narrator went into the mind of in the story. He says that he tried to be as objective as possible but he wasn't perfectly objective because in my opinion its almost impossible to have a totally objective account and individual experiences can affect the way someone views something. I also want to continue expanding on the idea (from my last blog post) of how there are connections between the covid pandemic and the plague from The Plague. As the book continued, it s...
