THE POOR CLARE

· 문학일독
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The Poor Clare explores social conflict and moral dilemmas through supernatural elements. The story begins with a lawyer-narrator recounting a case. The protagonist, Mary Fitzgibbon, is a cursed individual, and the curse was placed by her grandmother, Sister Clare, in her grief and anger over losing her daughter. As time passes, Sister Clare regrets her curse and strives to lift it. The story revolves around the journey to break the curse, focusing on family love and forgiveness. Through this, Gaskell metaphorically portrays the class conflicts and religious tensions in 19th-century British society. The dark atmosphere and supernatural elements provide readers with suspense and emphasize internal conflict and regret. The Poor Clare depicts the futility of revenge and the longing for redemption, leaving a powerful narrative that raises moral questions.

About the author

She was a 19th-century English novelist and biographer, best known for her works that address social issues and class conflicts during the Industrial Revolution. Gaskell was born on September 29, 1810, in London, and passed away on November 12, 1865. Gaskell gained recognition for her detailed and sensitive depictions of the hardships of workers and the social inequalities caused by industrialization in England. Her works often reflect a perspective supportive of social reform. Additionally, her novels explore a variety of themes, including religion, morality, human relationships, and the role of women, while maintaining a tone that is both warm and critical. Her major works include Mary Barton, North and South, Cranford, Wives and Daughters, and the biography The Life of Charlotte Brontë. Gaskell is widely known for her strong female characters and for her realistic portrayal of the societal changes of her time.

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