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Rieux and story
Tarrou tells Rieux the story of his life, and the two men go swimming together in the sea.
What interests him, he tells Rieux, is how to become a saint, even though he does not believe in God .</ br > Later in the novel, Tarrou tells Rieux, with whom he has become friends, the story of his life.
Later in the novel, when Tarrou tells Rieux the story of his life, he adds a new dimension to the term ” plague .“ He views it not just as a specific disease or simply as the presence of an impersonal evil external to humans.
This story is told through the character Rieux.

Rieux and chronicle
Rieux reveals that he is the narrator of the chronicle and that he tried to present an objective view of the events.

Rieux and himself
" Grand catches the plague himself and asks Rieux to burn his manuscript.
The reason Rieux does not declare himself earlier is that he wants to give an objective account of the events in Oran.
In this letter he compares himself with the character of Dr. Rieux in Albert Camus ' novel The Plague and describes his hopeless struggle against a plague of death that slowly envelops the inhabitants of his city.

Rieux and which
* M. Michel: M. Michel is the concierge of the building in which Rieux lives.
He also keeps a diary, full of his observations of life in Oran, which Rieux incorporates into the narrative .</ br > It is Tarrou who first comes up with the idea of organizing teams of volunteers to fight the plague.
Rieux returns to the theme at the end of the novel, after the epidemic is over, when the depth of the feelings of exile and deprivation is clear from the overwhelming joy with which long parted lovers and family members greet each other.
A significant episode occurs near the end of part IV, when Tarrou and Rieux sit on the terrace of a house, from which they can see far into the horizon.

Rieux and .
The main character, Dr. Bernard Rieux, lives comfortably in an apartment building when strangely the building's concierge, M. Michel, a confidante, dies from a fever.
Dr. Rieux consults his colleague, Castel, about the illness until they come to the conclusion that a plague is sweeping the town.
Meanwhile, Dr. Rieux, a vacationer Jean Tarrou, and a civil servant Joseph Grand exhaustively treat patients in their homes and in the hospital.
Rambert informs Tarrou of his escape plan, but when Tarrou tells him that others in the city, including Dr. Rieux, also have loved ones outside the city whom they are not allowed to see, Rambert becomes sympathetic and changes his mind.
He then decides to join Tarrou and Dr. Rieux to help fight the epidemic.
Rieux hears from the sanatorium that his wife's condition is worsening.
Towards the end of October, Castel's new anti-plague serum is tried for the first time, but it cannot save the life of Othon's young son, who suffers greatly, as Paneloux, Rieux, and Tarrou look on in horror.
Grand catches the plague and instructs Rieux to burn all his papers.
Rieux reflects on the epidemic and reaches the conclusion that there is more to admire than to despise in humans.
* Asthma Patient: The asthma patient receives regular visits from Dr. Rieux.
* Dr. Castel: Dr. Castel is one of Rieux's medical colleagues and is much older than Rieux.
Grand tells Rieux that he married while still in his teens, but overwork and poverty took their toll ( Grand did not receive the career advancement that he had been promised ), and his wife Jeanne left him.
He tried but failed to write a letter to her, and he still grieves for his loss .</ br > Grand is a neighbor of Cottard, and it is he who calls Rieux for help, when Cottard tries to commit suicide.
Rieux regards him as " the true embodiment of the quiet courage that inspired the sanitary groups.

refers and story
* The short story " There Are More Things " by Jorge Luis Borges from The Book of Sand refers to an amphisbaena and concerns a similar, though mostly undescribed, monster.
In the study of mythology the term " myth " refers to a traditional story, often regarded as sacred, which explains how the world and its inhabitants came to have their present form.
Some historians believe that the story by Petrus Olai refers to a source from the first half of the 15th century, making this the oldest reference to the falling flag.
" In the story, a devil is hiding within a pagan idol, and bound by Bartholomew's spiritual powers to acknowledge himself and confess, the devil refers to Jesus as the one which " made war on Hel our queen " ( Old Norse heriaði a Hel drottning vara ).
It is a neologism coined in the late 1960s as part of a feminist critique of conventional historiography, and refers to history ( reinterpreted as " his story ") written from a feminist perspective, emphasizing the role of women, or told from a woman's point of view.
In Western culture, a letter written by St. Augustine of Hippo in 415 AD about a story of a dreamer, Doctor Gennadius, refers to lucid dreaming.
* Cory Doctorow's short story " I, Rowboat " refers to noosphere as a cyberspace inhabited by digitised minds of humans who have chosen to leave their bodies.
The Old English poem Widsith ( 9th century ) refers briefly to his victorious single combat, a story which is related at length by the 12th-century Danish historians Saxo and Svend Aggesen.
In its primary and more technical meaning ' myth ' refers to a story or group of stories that serve to explain how a particular society views their world.
Though he is no relation to this great figure of Scottish history, MacDonald's Robert Bruce constantly refers to the story of " his ancestor and the spider ," even when it is totally irrelevant to the conversation at the moment.
In contemporary usage, the term short story most often refers to a work of fiction no longer than 20, 000 words and no shorter than 1, 000, or 5 to 20 pages.
Such anxiety is ironic to the reader, who knows of the narrator's implicit survival: the text refers to the black-robed judges having lips " whiter than the sheet upon which I trace these words ", showing that he himself is writing the story after the events have happened.
However, Matilda has since turned up alive and well, in a story by Don Rosa ; there she also refers to Hortense, though Hortense is not seen.
A paradox in logical and scientific usage refers to results which are inherently contradictory, that is, logically impossible and both men argued that, from the time differential illustrated by the story of the twins, no self-contradiction could be constructed.
Thomas Pynchon refers to Puccini's Des Grieux a number of times in his early short story " Under the Rose ," found in his Slow Learner collection, as well as in V.
Point of Attack refers to the point in the story where the play begins.
He attributes a pre-Islamic Sassanian Persian origin to the collection and refers to the frame story of Scheherazade telling stories over a thousand nights to save her life.
it is understood that the center is with the person being spoken of, and thus, " to the left " refers not to the speaker ’ s left, but to the object of the story ’ s left, that is, the person referred to as ' he ' at the time immediately before he ran twenty feet.
The subject of this type evidently refers to a story related by Diogenes Laertius that the Selinuntines were afflicted with a pestilence from the marshy character of the lands adjoining the neighboring river, but that this was cured by works of drainage, suggested by Empedocles.
* Stephenson's short story " The Great Simoleon Caper " which refers to both the Metaverse seen in Snow Crash and the First Distributed Republic seen in The Diamond Age ( another short story which fits in the Diamond Age milieu and even shares a character is " Excerpt from the Third and Last Volume of Tribes of the Pacific Coast ").
The French title refers to the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, on which the story is centred.
Boy's Love, on the other hand, is used as a genre's name and refers to all titles regardless of sexual content or the ages of characters in the story ( with the exception of titles featuring prepubescent boys, which are categorized as shotacon, a distinct genre with only peripheral connections to BL ).
Common usage of tragedy refers to any story with a sad ending, whereas to be an Aristotelian tragedy the story must fit the set of requirements as laid out by Poetics.

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