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Brother Jacob
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Brother Jacob

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Brother Jacob by George Eliot is a compelling novella delving into the complexities of ambition, deception, and family loyalty. The story follows David Faux, a confectioner with grand dreams of prosperity, who, dissatisfied with his modest life, steals his mother's savings and leaves his hometown in search of fortune. His high hopes are quickly shattered as the reality of life in the foreign land proves far less glamorous than expected, leaving him disillusioned and empty-handed. Upon returning, David attempts to reinvent himself by adopting a new identity hoping to escape his past and gain a respectable place in society. However, his plans are soon upended when his brother Jacob, an innocent and mentally impaired man, inadvertently becomes a stumbling block to David's aspirations. Jacob's presence complicates David's efforts to climb the social ladder and achieve the success he craves. Through David's journey, Eliot masterfully examines the tension between personal ambition and familial ties, illustrating how the pursuit of success can be thwarted by both internal moral failings and external circumstances. The story critiques the often hollow nature of social ambition, showing how life's unpredictable twists can undermine even the most carefully laid plans.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books
Date
1 December 2024
Pages
44
ISBN
9789369075713

Brother Jacob by George Eliot is a compelling novella delving into the complexities of ambition, deception, and family loyalty. The story follows David Faux, a confectioner with grand dreams of prosperity, who, dissatisfied with his modest life, steals his mother's savings and leaves his hometown in search of fortune. His high hopes are quickly shattered as the reality of life in the foreign land proves far less glamorous than expected, leaving him disillusioned and empty-handed. Upon returning, David attempts to reinvent himself by adopting a new identity hoping to escape his past and gain a respectable place in society. However, his plans are soon upended when his brother Jacob, an innocent and mentally impaired man, inadvertently becomes a stumbling block to David's aspirations. Jacob's presence complicates David's efforts to climb the social ladder and achieve the success he craves. Through David's journey, Eliot masterfully examines the tension between personal ambition and familial ties, illustrating how the pursuit of success can be thwarted by both internal moral failings and external circumstances. The story critiques the often hollow nature of social ambition, showing how life's unpredictable twists can undermine even the most carefully laid plans.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books
Date
1 December 2024
Pages
44
ISBN
9789369075713