The Fall by Albert Camus5/10/2023 He despised the judges and felt a sense of satisfaction when took up the case. Working in Paris, he specialized in the "noble deeds" - on the protection of widows and orphans, as they say. Jean-Baptiste Clamence is the name of the former lawyer, and he reveals himself to the reader, as to one of his daily companions. He is a very sociable and uses the bar in some way as a temple, where he meets people telling them about his life, his sins, and almost always his interlocutors meet his frankness with the same frankness and confess so as one would confess to his confessor. The narrator, a former lawyer, had an extensive practice in Paris, but after a period of radical change in his life he moved to a place where no one knew him, and he is trying to turn away from his heavy memories. The readers meet the narrator in the Amsterdam bar called "Mexico City". We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |