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The Mob

The Mob

Autor: Galsworthy, John

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English 2021 ISBN 4057664581815
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In "The Mob," John Galsworthy crafts a compelling examination of societal dynamics and the fragility of individual morals in the face of collective actions. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the novella employs a strikingly modernist literary style that interweaves sharp social commentary with psychological depth. Galsworthy intricately dissects the themes of class conflict and the impact of mob mentality, exploring how personal beliefs can be subverted by the pressures of conformity and the crowd. John Galsworthy, an eminent figure in English literature and a Nobel laureate, wrote "The Mob" during a time of sociopolitical upheaval, influenced by his own experiences as a social reform advocate. His background in law and the profound observations of the British upper classes give him a unique lens through which he examines the interplay between individual agency and societal forces. Galsworthy'Äôs poignant storytelling reflects his commitment to social issues, showcasing the disillusionment prevalent in a rapidly changing world. Highly recommended for readers interested in social psychology and historical literature, "The Mob" invites critical reflection on current societal issues through its timeless portrayal of human behavior. Galsworthy's nuanced narrative offers an insightful exploration of how societal pressures can shape personal integrity, making this an essential addition to any literary collection.
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