Therese Raquin

What is the importance of the morgue in the book, Therese Raquin?

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Laurent goes to the morgue daily to look for Camille's corpse so that the death can be verified. Strangely, spectators visit the morgue as a source of free entertainment, enjoying it as much as the theatre. The corpses are laid out on grey slabs with a glass separating death for vistor viewing.

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