Les réprouvés et les élus (t.2)
Résumé
"Les réprouvés et les élus (t.2)" by Émile Souvestre is a novel written in the mid-19th century. The book explores themes of love, social class, and personal conflict through the lives of its characters, particularly focusing on the fates of individuals who are marginalized or rejected by society. The opening portion introduces the emotional turmoil of Françoise, a character deeply affected by the absence and potential danger surrounding her lover, Charles. The opening of the novel sets a tense atmosphere as Françoise anxiously awaits news from her lover, revealing her deep concern and the weight of uncertainty pressing down on her. After a series of troubling events, including Charles' mysterious disappearance and the emotional devastation following Marc's injury, Françoise's fears escalate. She embarks on a quest to understand Charles' fate, indicating her commitment to their relationship, while also introducing the complex dynamics of class and societal expectations through her interactions with other characters. This early part of the narrative effectively establishes the tension and emotional stakes that drive the characters' journeys. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Infos complémentaires
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Langue :français
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Importance matérielle : 1 online resource
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Importance matérielle : multiple file formats
Informations sur l'édition :
Reading ease score: 80.3 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Release date is 2013-04-25
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