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'..Thus each of us had to be content to live only for the day, alone under the vast indifference of the sky. This sense of being abandoned, which might in time have given characters a finer temper, began, however, by sapping them to the point of futility. For instance, some of our fellow-citizens became subject to a curious kind of servitude, which put them at the mercy of the sun and rain. Looking at them, you had an impression that for the first time in their lives they were becoming, as some would say, weather-conscious. A burst of sunshine was enough to make them seem delighted with the world, while rainy days gave a dark cast to their faces and their mood. A few weeks before they had been free of this absurd subservience to the weather, because they had not to face life alone; the person they were living with held, to some extend, the foreground of their little world. But from now on it was different; they seemed at the mercy of the sky's caprices, in other words, suffered and hoped irrationally.' - The Plague, Albert Camus.

Date: 2004-05-23 03:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] juciejordan.livejournal.com
Im reading Camus' The Outsiders at the moment...

Date: 2004-05-23 03:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] squirmelia.livejournal.com
How are you finding it? I have read about half of The Plague so far, and am finding it much more enjoyable than The First Man, which is the only other Camus book that I've read.

Date: 2004-05-23 03:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] juciejordan.livejournal.com
Its okay, nothing special...Im only reading it to become wider read..

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