“In the operative opinion of the world, he who is already fully provided with what is necessary for him, that man shall have more;while he who is deplorably destitute of the same, he shall have taken away from him even that which he hath. Yet the world vows it is a very plain, downright matter-of-fact, plodding, humane sort of world.”
Quote by Herman Melville
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Pierre; or The Ambiguities
The story delves into the psychological and ethical challenges faced by its protagonist, Pierre, as he navigates his personal and societal roles. more
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