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“After the first establishment of identity there comes the imperative need to lose this new-found sense of separateness and to belong to something larger and more powerful than the weak, lonely self. The sense of moral isolation is intolerable to us.”

Quote by Carson McCullers

Work

The mortgaged heart

This book delves into the emotional and psychological struggles of its characters, examining the consequences of personal choices and the impact on their lives. more

Author

Carson McCullers
Carson McCullers

Carson McCullers was an American author known for her unique literary style and profound insights into human nature. Her works, often set in the American South, explored themes such as loneliness, love, and identity. more

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