The White Disease
Czech. Bílá nemoc · 1937
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Book Review
«The White Disease» by Karel Čapek is a powerful dystopia that explores themes of morality, power, and human nature. Critics note that Čapek masterfully uses the metaphor of an incurable disease to show how fear and greed can destroy society. The main character, Dr. Galen, embodies humanism and moral resilience, standing in contrast to soulless and corrupt leaders. The book also examines the responsibility of scientists and doctors to society. Čapek skillfully blends elements of science fiction and social satire, creating a work that remains relevant today. Critics emphasize that «The White Disease» is not only a warning of potential dangers but also a call for humanity and compassion.

Date of publication: 10 July 2024
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Genre: Drama
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