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As a doctor, he was an atheist and did not agree with the idea of collective punishment of father panalu. In his opinion, if God is omnipotent, he will not have to cure people, but let God do it. Camus expressed his voice through Dr. rier s firm words: "I don t think I m interested in being a hero or a saint. What I m interested in is being a person. And he was very conscious that in the course of human struggle against disease, human victory is always temporary, and this plague means continuous failure for him. Although he knew it was a constant struggle against failure, Dr. rier was still busy, working 20 hours a day. He firmly believed that "only a madman, a blind man or a coward can bear the plague when he sees the suffering and suffering brought about by the plague.". He always pays attention to the health of human beings, abides by the professional ethics of doctors, and always adheres to the duty of maintaining human life and health, which truly reflects the noble feelings of not seeking fame and wealth and being willing to sacrifice oneself.