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Merkland; or, Self-Sacrifice by Mrs. Oliphant is a novel that intricately explores themes of personal sacrifice and moral values set against the backdrop of Victorian society. The story follows the protagonist, who grapples with the demands of self-sacrifice amidst the social and economic pressures of their time. Central to the narrative is the theme of self-sacrifice, where characters make significant personal sacrifices for the benefit of others, often at great personal cost. This central theme reflects the novel's focus on moral values, examining the ethical principles that drive their decisions and actions. The characters face various ethical dilemmas that challenge their integrity and principles. The novel delves into their internal and external conflicts as they navigate these moral challenges. Set in Victorian society, the story highlights the influence of socioeconomic status and societal expectations on the characters' lives. The interactions between individuals and the community reveal the complexities of social structures and relationships. The novel explores family and interpersonal relationships, depicting how these connections influence the characters' decisions and contribute to the story's unfolding. Characters face intense personal struggles as they grapple with their own moral choices and the consequences of their sacrifices.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Merkland; or, Self-Sacrifice by Mrs. Oliphant is a novel that intricately explores themes of personal sacrifice and moral values set against the backdrop of Victorian society. The story follows the protagonist, who grapples with the demands of self-sacrifice amidst the social and economic pressures of their time. Central to the narrative is the theme of self-sacrifice, where characters make significant personal sacrifices for the benefit of others, often at great personal cost. This central theme reflects the novel's focus on moral values, examining the ethical principles that drive their decisions and actions. The characters face various ethical dilemmas that challenge their integrity and principles. The novel delves into their internal and external conflicts as they navigate these moral challenges. Set in Victorian society, the story highlights the influence of socioeconomic status and societal expectations on the characters' lives. The interactions between individuals and the community reveal the complexities of social structures and relationships. The novel explores family and interpersonal relationships, depicting how these connections influence the characters' decisions and contribute to the story's unfolding. Characters face intense personal struggles as they grapple with their own moral choices and the consequences of their sacrifices.