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Are Balzac’s peasants victims of the system or conscious opportunists? Is human nature innocent or guilty?

Human Nature in Balzac’s Peasants: Sacrifice or Self-interest? Honoré de Balzac’s work The Peasants (Les Paysans) reveals not only the class conflicts in the French countryside, but also a dark panorama of human nature. In this context, is the peasant figure in the work presented as merely a passive victim

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How does the ‘Iron Heel’ regime in Jack London’s work legitimise its power?

The Iron Heel’s Understanding of Legitimacy: The Construction of Power Between Hegemony, Force and Ideology Jack London’s The Iron Heel is not only a literary dystopia, but also a powerful philosophical text that questions the nature of power and how legitimacy is constructed. The oligarchic regime depicted in the work,

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Does Faust’s deal with the devil show that man can consider all means permissible in his search for meaning?

Goethe’s Faust, while deeply examining the philosophical dimensions of man’s search for meaning, is a meditation on the choices he makes in existential emptiness and dissatisfaction, his confrontation with these choices, and ultimately his effort to find meaning. Faust’s deal with the devil raises an important question at this point:

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As an “anti-hero,” does Gogol’s character Chichikov criticize society or the individual?

As an Anti-Hero, Does Chichikov Criticize Society or the Individual? Nikolay Gogol’s Dead Souls, while allegorically reflecting the bureaucratic, aristocratic and social degeneration of the Russian countryside, not only draws the portrait of an individual with the character of Pavel Ivanovich Chichikov at its center, but also deepens the criticism

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What do the descriptions of London and Paris in Dickens’s novel A Tale of Two Cities say about what an ideal society is like?

Two Cities, One Question: What is the Ideal Society? Philosophical Analysis of London and Paris in Charles Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities is not only a dramatic narrative reflecting the historical atmosphere of the French Revolution; it is also a text of

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By creating Don Quixote, does Cervantes actually describe the desperation of man in his search for meaning?

Although Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote is interpreted as an ironic look at medieval chivalry at first glance, when a deeper reading is made, it is a philosophical work that exhibits the tragic loneliness and existential despair of man in his search for meaning. The character of Don Quixote represents

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