Setting // Emma Kate Patterson // Blog 2/15

 Part one of The Plague opens by describing the town that will be the setting. The town in described in a very dreary and gloom way. Camus uses words such as ugly, smug, and placid to describe the town in which the story takes place. This has importance in that the setting and diction sets the mood for the work. The work is about a plague that isolates the town. This explanation of the setting sets the mood for the work and hints to the reader that this book may not be all sunshine and rainbows. This work is relatively dark in its theme and subject and Camus hints at this through his diction that describes the setting. As we have seen with many works the setting often creates the initial mood for a book and is often symbolism within the book. This setting definitely sets the mood and is symbolism for the book.


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