Pere Goriot
بواسطة
Honoré de Balzac
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Romance
Business & Economics
Health & Wellness
تنسيق
كيندل
صفحات
212
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jan 1, 2018
الناشر
Digireads.com Publishing
رقم ISBN-10
1420958763
رقم ISBN-13
9781420958768
الوصف
In a bustling Parisian boarding house, the lives of its inhabitants intertwine in complex ways, revealing the intricate social fabric of early 19th-century France. Among them, Pere Goriot, a once-prosperous merchant, now resides in humble quarters, sacrificing his wealth and dignity for the sake of his two daughters. His unconditional love and relentless support shine a light on the theme of familial devotion, yet the world around him is marked by ambition and deceit.
Balzac deftly explores the harsh realities of social ambition through the eyes of Eugène de Rastignac, a young law student fueled by aspirations of greatness. As he navigates this vibrant yet ruthless society, Rastignac's relationships with Goriot and his daughters grow increasingly complex, highlighting the moral dilemmas that ambition and love can create. The narrative captures the essence of human relationships amidst a backdrop of relentless societal pressures and the quest for status.
With vivid character portraits and a keen observation of class dynamics, this profound tale offers a penetrating look at the sacrifices individuals make in pursuit of their desires. Balzac's mastery lies in the way he weaves together personal stories with societal critiques, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of love, sacrifice, and the cost of ambition in a world where social standing often dictates personal worth.
Balzac deftly explores the harsh realities of social ambition through the eyes of Eugène de Rastignac, a young law student fueled by aspirations of greatness. As he navigates this vibrant yet ruthless society, Rastignac's relationships with Goriot and his daughters grow increasingly complex, highlighting the moral dilemmas that ambition and love can create. The narrative captures the essence of human relationships amidst a backdrop of relentless societal pressures and the quest for status.
With vivid character portraits and a keen observation of class dynamics, this profound tale offers a penetrating look at the sacrifices individuals make in pursuit of their desires. Balzac's mastery lies in the way he weaves together personal stories with societal critiques, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of love, sacrifice, and the cost of ambition in a world where social standing often dictates personal worth.