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Is hope ultimately beneficial or destructive in The Plague by Albert Camus ?

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User Radlan
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In The Plague, hope does more good than it does harm. In The Plague, hope does more harm than it does good.
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User JClaspill
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yes

Step-by-step explanation:

yes hope is ulrimately beneficial because when you dont have anything to lose than you only have an element that remains with you which is hope...In the materealiastic world, we human are persuaded ..therefore if we hope we could get our ultimate goals.

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