《鼠疫》书评—经历绝望后才懂得何谓爱
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While the plague brings readers sorrow, it also brings them thinking.
The plight of human existence and the people struggling in the plight
described in the novel are so vivid that it makes people feel like they
have experienced it personally. Camus carefully and profoundly depicted
the fear, anxiety, pain, struggle and struggle of human beings in the
dilemma of survival, and also depicted the expectation still wrapped
under the psychological level of depression and despair.In the preface
to the book, The author of the plague, Lin Youmei, introduced that Camus
wanted to describe the "age of terror" in the form of an
allegory in which the Nazis, like the plague bacteria, consumed the
lives of thousands of people. Plague can be a symbol of all the human
survival difficulties, such as the age of terror, SARS, earthquakes,
floods and so on. Because they have something in common: the fate of the
individual and the fate of the group are closely linked together, we
face the death of rickety smile, everyone is desperate, but also looking
forward to.I like Dr. Rieu better than Mosso. Murso appears too
rational, an aloof outsider to everything, even in the face of his
mother's death. But Dr. Riehe was undoubtedly a passionate man. He did
not shy away from his duty, which he clearly understood was to fight the
toadstoc that devoured millions of innocent people, but he never
considered himself great. Because He felt it was his duty to fight the
plague, to fight against the objective facts before him, and perhaps to
fight without success, but to persevere. It is not heroism, it is truth,
it is a calm and rational attitude, neither reckless nor evasive.There
was, of course, a price to pay for The struggle. It was the constant
feeling of loneliness and despair, of helplessness, of helplessness. He
was always facing death, always watching patients die in front of him.
His only defence against this was to escape beneath this stony exterior,
and to fasten the knot in the cord which held his heart in check. Too
often, Dr. Rieu's action is not to save lives, but to order isolation.
Faced with the plague, human beings were so helpless.For this reason,
Leah felt more connected to the loser than to the hero. So he was not
interested in heroism, he was interested in being a real man. Heroes
come in shining lights and are scarce, but real people live around us,
forming a cadre of people who don't let society sink. I respect these
real people."Although Camus wrote about the absurd existence of
human beings in Plague, he also gave a positive belief: if there is one
thing in this world that people can always yearn for and sometimes
obtain, it is human tenderness. When human beings face the dilemma of
survival, the expectation that sustains them is this human tenderness.
So the plague also tells us that there is more to be admired than
despised in man. This shows that Camus has been pondering the question
of "where is the way out for mankind", which should be solved
in humanism
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