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Martin Eden

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The narrative introduces a young man who feels out of place in an elegant setting, marked by his rough, sea-worn attire and awkward demeanor. As he enters a spacious hall, his uncertainty is palpable; he struggles with the etiquette of his surroundings and fears he might disrupt the decor. The subtle interaction with his companion, who helps him with his cap, offers a sense of understanding and camaraderie. This moment highlights the contrast between his rugged background and the refined environment, emphasizing themes of belonging and adaptation.

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Martin Eden, Jack London

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Année de publication
2007
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Langue
Anglais
Pages
492
ISBN13
9781421896953
Séries
Première publication
1909
Titre original
Martin Eden
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4,65 sur 5
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The narrative introduces a young man who feels out of place in an elegant setting, marked by his rough, sea-worn attire and awkward demeanor. As he enters a spacious hall, his uncertainty is palpable; he struggles with the etiquette of his surroundings and fears he might disrupt the decor. The subtle interaction with his companion, who helps him with his cap, offers a sense of understanding and camaraderie. This moment highlights the contrast between his rugged background and the refined environment, emphasizing themes of belonging and adaptation.