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1. Introduction
2. Plot overview
3. Commentary
3.1. Character analysis
3.2. Content analysis
2. Plot overview
3. Commentary
3.1. Character analysis
3.2. Content analysis
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1. Introduction
Albert Camus was born in 1913, in French colonial Algeria. In 1914, his father was killed in World War I, and Albert, his mother, and his brother shared a two-bedroom apartment with the family’s maternal grandmother and uncle. Despite his family’s poverty, Camus attended the University of Algiers, supporting his education by working a series of jobs. However, one of several severe attacks of tuberculosis forced him to drop out of school. The poverty and illness Camus experienced as a youth greatly influenced his writing.
After dropping out of the university, Camus eventually entered the world of political journalism. While working for an anti-colonialist newspaper, he wrote extensively about poverty in Algeria. From 1935 to 1938, Camus ran the Théâtre de l’Equipe, an organization that attempted to attract working-class audiences to performances of great dramatic works. During World War II, Camus went to Paris and became a leading writer for the anti-German resistance movement. He was also the editor of Combat, an important underground newspaper.
Albert Camus was born in 1913, in French colonial Algeria. In 1914, his father was killed in World War I, and Albert, his mother, and his brother shared a two-bedroom apartment with the family’s maternal grandmother and uncle. Despite his family’s poverty, Camus attended the University of Algiers, supporting his education by working a series of jobs. However, one of several severe attacks of tuberculosis forced him to drop out of school. The poverty and illness Camus experienced as a youth greatly influenced his writing.
After dropping out of the university, Camus eventually entered the world of political journalism. While working for an anti-colonialist newspaper, he wrote extensively about poverty in Algeria. From 1935 to 1938, Camus ran the Théâtre de l’Equipe, an organization that attempted to attract working-class audiences to performances of great dramatic works. During World War II, Camus went to Paris and became a leading writer for the anti-German resistance movement. He was also the editor of Combat, an important underground newspaper.
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