Social criticism and portrait of society in classic novels
Classical novels are not only literary masterpieces, but also powerful tools of social criticism that allow authors to express their dissatisfaction or concern about social phenomena and problems of their time. Through the pages of these works, we see not only the individual fates of the heroes, but also social trends, mores and foundations.From Leo Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina" to Ivan Goncharov's "Oblomov," from Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" to Samuel Butler's "The Life and Opinions of Trittay," classical novels offer a deep and insightful look at the society of their time. The authors reveal before us portraits of various social classes, their habits, foundations and contradictions, causing our reflection and analysis.
Through the pages of these works, we see what problems were discussed in society, what ideas about morality and justice prevailed, and how social inequalities and injustices affected people's lives. Classic novels become a mirror, reflecting societal realities and challenging us to reflect on what changes we can bring to the world to make it better and fairer.
Explore social criticism and a portrait of society in classic novels and discover deep social issues and challenges that remain relevant these days. These works of literature not only entertain us, but also allow us to better understand the world around us and our place in it.
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