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Daniel Defoe wrote "A Journal of the Plague Year" as a work of fiction in 1722, describing the Great Plague of 1665. He used the novel to explore themes of human behavior in times of crisis and to provide a vivid account of the devastation caused by the plague in London. Defoe's goal was to reflect on the impact of such an event on society and individuals.
A Journal of the Plague Year was created in 1722.
Journal for Plague Lovers was created in 2008-10.
A Journal of the Plague Year - album - was created in 1999.
Albert Camus wrote The Plague.
Daniel Defoe wrote "A Journal of the Plague Year" in 1722. The novel is set during the Great Plague of London in 1665, but it was published more than five decades later, reflecting Defoe's interest in the historical events and their impact on society. The work combines fiction with detailed accounts of the plague, illustrating the experiences of the time.
Daniel Defoe lets the reader know that his journal is being written long after the plague took place through the use of retrospective narration. This is evident in the preface of the novel "A Journal of the Plague Year," where Defoe explicitly states that the events described in the journal occurred many years prior. Additionally, the language and tone used throughout the narrative suggest a reflective and analytical perspective that indicates the passage of time since the events transpired.
== == yes cartier wrote a journal
The main character is a inhabitant of London who's name is not mentioned in the book. He is a male 20-30 years of age and is a writer by profession.
the Bubonic Plague occurred in Europe about 400 years ago
Crisis
of course he wrote matilda