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Plahue as an Allegory​

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The Plague, while ostensibly allegorical of the Nazi occupation of France during World War II, is also an allegory of human solidarity against social calamities. The Plague can be regarded as an allegory of the Nazi occupation of Paris because of the circumstances regarding its publication.

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