The Plague: Part Five

Part V

  1. Late in the book, we learn at last the identity of the narrator.
    • What effect does this revelation (if it is that, at this point) have on our experience of the conclusion?
    • How, if at all, does it cause us to rethink the way that the events of the book have been reported? How does it change our understanding of the character who has doubled as narrator?
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