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1. Bubonic Plague in Medieval Russia   (8  Pages, 87.6 USD)
An 8 page paper which examines the causes and effects of the bubonic plague on medieval Russia. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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2. Albert Camus’ The Plague As Political Allegory   (5  Pages, 54.75 USD)
The Plague by Albert Camus is not generally considered as a political treatise but, rather, as a philosophical work on the subject of ethics. Camus believes that the evils that lie in wait for the unsuspecting can be battled through knowledge and the ability to learn from the mistakes of history. This 5 page critique argues that the reactions of most when confronted by something as insidious and seemingly natural as the plague and, or, fascism is fear; and fear tends to make followers out of people. The denial that evolves from fear assists those seeking power to intimidate and control. No additional sources are listed.
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3. Carlo Cipolla/Faith, Reason, and the Plague   (5  Pages, 54.75 USD)
A 5 page essay that examines Carlo Cipolla's book on the Black Plague, which concerns what enduring the plague was like for one rustic Tuscan village, Monte Lupo. The lives of the people in this obscure agricultural village can be seen as representative of the vast majority of people living in pre-industrial Europe. Therefore, Cipolla's account serves to bring alive the actual events and personalities that participated in this drama that irrevocably altered the face of Europe. No additional sources cited.
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4. Camus' The Plague   (3  Pages, 32.85 USD)
The plague in this story by Albert Camus, comes into the lives of the people in the city of Oran and irreparably changes each and every one of them. The isolation of quarantine in addition to the pressures of a city in the midst of the process of death is seen in the reactions of the characters. This 3 page paper asserts that the Doctor was able to cope by retreating into the role of professional and observer, Tarrou accepted responsibility for the plague and retreated into his own recriminations while Joseph was able to use the strength of his own character and assert a sense of compassion and care. No additional sources are listed.
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5. Camus & Wiesel/A Comparison   (7  Pages, 76.65 USD)
A 7 page analysis of The Plague by Albert Camus and Night by Elie Wiesel. At first glance, these two works appear to be very dissimilar; however, the writer argues that they actually have quite a few points in common. Wiesel's book concerns the Holocaust and Camus' work appear to be about a plague hitting the French town of Oran. However, Camus' work is intended to be read as an allegory and this story, also, deals with the ravages committed against the human soul by Nazism. No additional sources cited.
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6. Camus' The Plague and Wiesel's Night   (7  Pages, 76.65 USD)
The first passage from Night, by Eli Wiesel and the last passage from The Plague by Albert Camus present the soul and meaning of the works by these artists. Both books are written with the atrocities of World War II as the foundation. Wiesel's rendition is direct, telling the story of a survivor of the Jewish extermination camps in Germany. Camus presents an analogy of the invasion of Europe by the forces of Totalitarianism at the beginning of the War. This 7 page paper asserts that both of these stories are concerned with the realities of World War II and that both authors present alarmingly evil pictures of the world. Both stories carry the message: Never forget, lest the evil returns. No additional sources are listed.
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7. Fascism, Rats and The Plague   (8  Pages, 87.6 USD)
The Plague by Albert Camus is a thinly disguised treatise against the totalitarian states of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany. The analogy of the plague as compared with the encroachment and devastating effect of these political forces is obvious, given the time of the writing and the known views of the author. This 8 page paper suggests that there also exists a comparison between the rats that brought the plague and fascist philosophy. The question is asked: How is the return of the rats interpreted through the fascist philosophy as presented by Giovanni Gentile? To answer this, the first section gives background information on Fascism, the second section deals with Gentile and his philosophies and the final section looks at the metaphor of the rat as presented in The Plague. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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8. Political Allegory in Albert Camus' The Plague   (6  Pages, 65.7 USD)
The fact that The Plague was written in 1947 and that the author chooses not to disclose the exact date (it's given as 194-) leads one to believe that the theme is centered on the circumstances of World War II. The inscription before the introduction refers to the representation of one kind of imprisonment by another. Thus, it is logical to assume that the story of The Plague, told in the past tense by an impartial observer, is a representation of an act of imprisonment, during the war, told by Camus after the fact. This 6 page paper argues that the allegorical nature of The Plague does not mask the political stand, taken by Camus, against the Totalitarian regime of the Nazis. Camus presents, in The Plague, a powerful argument against the political maneuverings that were the 'scourge' of Europe at the hands of the Germans. No additional sources are listed.
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9. The Bubonic Plague / Plagues In Incubation   (13  Pages, 142.35 USD)
A 13 page research paper on the bubonic plague which explores the historical and current data on the question “could it happen again”? The author shows that the bubonic plague was aided by other natural disasters and diseases, not unlike the world in which we live today. Based on the opinions and facts presented by experts, the author posits that the bubonic plague and others are incubating, awaiting the right time to end overpopulation. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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10. The Black Plague in England   (5  Pages, 54.75 USD)
A 5 page research paper that examines how the Black Plague affected social change in English society. The writer demonstrates that the sudden reduction of the English population by roughly one-third created a severe labor shortage. This shortage, while it greatly enhanced the value of the labor of the peasantry, also speeded up the processes of change and ultimately contributed to the decline of feudalism. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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