The French novel, Human Comedy. This novel was one of Balzac's most famous works and a classic in the history of world literature. It contained Balzac's deep insight and criticism of social reality, as well as his exploration of human nature, friendship, love, wealth and other aspects. Comedy on Earth was divided into three volumes, totaling more than 1200 pages, depicting various aspects of French society in the early 20th century, including the bakery industry, textile industry, banks, schools, nobles, courts, etc.
Balzac was a French novelist and also a French novelist.
The famous French comedy.
Some of the famous works in France include: 1 Mark Twain's Legend of Mark Twain 2 Romain Rolland's Legend of a Famous Person Balzac's Human Comedy 4. Victor Hugo's "Miserable World" 5. The Story of a Life by Mopassant 6. Notre-Dame de Paris by Charles Perac 7. Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 8 George Sang's Sherlock Holmes 9. Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 10. Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris These works are all important representatives of French literature. They have a high reputation and influence in the literary world and readers.
"Eugenie Grandet" was one of Balzac's representative works. Through the description of a wealthy and morally corrupt merchant Grandet, it showed the gap between the rich and the poor in French society at that time, as well as the shortcomings of human greed, selfishness, vanity, and so on. The following is an analysis of Grandet's character: Selfish and Greed Grandet was an extremely selfish and greedy man. He attached great importance to his wealth and status. In order to obtain more wealth and enjoyment, he did not hesitate to spend a lot of money in a luxurious life, even ignoring the actual needs of his family and friends. 2. Vanity and Love Grandet was also very vain. He thought he was a rich man, so he often showed off his wealth and status to others. He was not only materialistic but also spiritual. He thought he was a man of wisdom and knowledge. Stubborn Grandet was a very stubborn person. He always handled things in his own way and was not influenced by others. If he didn't agree with others, he would take a tough stance and even hurt others. Lazy and Useless Grandet's laziness was also an important flaw. He lacked action and motivation, always stalling and unwilling to do things. He didn't manage his business and financial situation well, which led to the gradual loss of his wealth. Grandet was morally corrupt, selfish, greedy, vain, stubborn, lazy, and useless. These characteristics made him a loathsome character, but at the same time, they also reflected the various shortcomings of French society and the shortcomings of human nature.
France's " Miserables,"" Notre-Dame de Paris,"" Labourers at Sea," and so on. Among them," Miserables " was considered to be one of Hugo's most famous works. It told the story of the French Revolution and depicted the tragic life experience of the protagonist, Jean Val-Agen, reflecting the darkness and injustice of society. " Notre-Dame de Paris " was known as Hugo's masterpiece. It described the evil nature of Claude, the deputy bishop of Notre-Dame de Paris, and the beautiful soul of Quasimodo, the clock tower freak. It discussed human nature, religion, art and other issues. " Labourers at Sea " described the experiences of a sailor drifting at sea, depicting the kindness and tenacity of human nature. These works were loved and sought after by readers and became literary classics.
Dude's autobiographical novel, Crusoe
France's Hugo was known as France's shakespeare. His representative works, including "Notre-Dame de Paris,""Miserables" and "The Sea Labourers," were all influenced by shakespeare. Among them,'Notre-Dame de Paris' was considered one of Hugo's most famous works and a classic in the history of world literature. It depicted 15th-century Paris, a story between a clock tower freak and several characters of different classes, with twists and turns, beautiful language, and was considered one of the most important literary works after shakespeare.
France's Hugo was known as France's shakespeare. His representative works include "Notre-Dame de Paris,""Miserables," and "Sea Labourers." Among them," Notre-Dame de Paris " was considered one of Hugo's most famous works. It depicted a society with a huge gap between the rich and the poor, as well as the struggles and pain of people in this society. The story of a poor farmer in "Miserables" revealed the complexity of social injustice and human nature. These two works were both well-known and loved by readers.
Dumas Jr. was a famous French novelist, and his drama was known as the "Master of French Literature". His representative works include: 1 Madame de Staél 2. The Count of Monte Cristo 3 The Three Musketeers (Toute la République) 4 Twenty Years Later (Twenty Years Later) 5. La Traviata (La is only one step away) The Mysterious Island (L'idéal) These works were once sensational and had a profound impact on French literature and culture. Madame Bovary was considered one of Dumas 'masterpieces and a classic in the history of world literature.
France's Three Musketeers.