La Comédie Humaine #33, Les Célibataires - The Celibates #Other, Études de mœurs : Scènes de la vie de province #Other
La Rabouilleuse or The Black Sheep
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Children’s
Business & Economics
Formato
Audiolibro
Lunghezza
0h 13m
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Aug 1, 2019
Editore
Naxos Audiobooks
ISBN-10
1781982538
ISBN-13
9781781982532
Descrizione
In a tale woven through ambition, rivalry, and the intricacies of family dynamics, two brothers, Philippe and Joseph Bridau, stand in stark contrast to one another. Philippe, self-assured and boastful, navigates the world with an air of confidence that often grates on those around him. In contrast, Joseph embodies humility and a quiet resolve, portraying the qualities of a true artist driven by passion rather than vanity.
As the narrative unfolds, the diverging paths of these siblings lead to inevitable conflict, fueled by their ambitions and differing life choices. Their relationship is tested against the backdrop of societal expectations and personal desires, revealing the complexities of loyalty and betrayal that often accompany familial bonds. The contrasting personalities ignite tension, as Philippe's self-serving nature collides with Joseph's pursuit of genuine expression.
Throughout the story, themes of identity, pride, and the search for meaning resonate deeply. The Bridau brothers' journey illustrates the struggles within the human spirit, encouraging readers to reflect on their own relationships and the choices that define them. The narrative serves as a compelling exploration of how ambition can illuminate or cast shadows over the connections we hold dear.
As the narrative unfolds, the diverging paths of these siblings lead to inevitable conflict, fueled by their ambitions and differing life choices. Their relationship is tested against the backdrop of societal expectations and personal desires, revealing the complexities of loyalty and betrayal that often accompany familial bonds. The contrasting personalities ignite tension, as Philippe's self-serving nature collides with Joseph's pursuit of genuine expression.
Throughout the story, themes of identity, pride, and the search for meaning resonate deeply. The Bridau brothers' journey illustrates the struggles within the human spirit, encouraging readers to reflect on their own relationships and the choices that define them. The narrative serves as a compelling exploration of how ambition can illuminate or cast shadows over the connections we hold dear.
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