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The Romance of a Plain Man (Edition1)

By Ellen Glasgow

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Double 9 Books LLP Paperback English

The Romance of a Plain Man (Edition1)

By Ellen Glasgow

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  • The Romance of a Plain Man delves into the life of a young boy from a modest background as he strives to navigate the complexities of poverty, social class, and personal aspirations. Through his perspective, the story examines innocence and the desire to transcend one's circumstances. The early part of the narrative introduces the family dynamics, where simple joys and struggles form the backdrop to the boy's developing sense of self. The arrival of an outsider disrupts his life, revealing societal divisions and the challenges that arise from these differences. A subtle moment of disdain based on social class triggers his desire for a different life, setting the stage for his internal conflict between contentment and the longing for something greater. As he grows, themes of identity, social mobility, and the tension between humble roots and the pursuit of refinement take center stage. The book's emotional depth is found in its portrayal of how external forces shape the character's evolution, as well as the quiet resilience required to rise above life's limitations.
The Romance of a Plain Man delves into the life of a young boy from a modest background as he strives to navigate the complexities of poverty, social class, and personal aspirations. Through his perspective, the story examines innocence and the desire to transcend one's circumstances. The early part of the narrative introduces the family dynamics, where simple joys and struggles form the backdrop to the boy's developing sense of self. The arrival of an outsider disrupts his life, revealing societal divisions and the challenges that arise from these differences. A subtle moment of disdain based on social class triggers his desire for a different life, setting the stage for his internal conflict between contentment and the longing for something greater. As he grows, themes of identity, social mobility, and the tension between humble roots and the pursuit of refinement take center stage. The book's emotional depth is found in its portrayal of how external forces shape the character's evolution, as well as the quiet resilience required to rise above life's limitations.