Martin Chuzzlewit
Summary
«Martin Chuzzlewit» is a novel by Charles Dickens that narrates the life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, a young man from a wealthy family. The protagonist, Martin, quarrels with his grandfather, the elder Martin Chuzzlewit, over his love for Mary Graham, the grandfather's companion. As a result, he finds himself disinherited and must forge his own path in life. Martin travels to America in search of fortune but encounters numerous hardships and disappointments. Meanwhile, his loyal friend Tom Pinch, a modest and kind-hearted man, supports him and helps him find his way back. Ultimately, Martin realizes his mistakes, returns to England, and reconciles with his grandfather. The novel touches on themes of greed, hypocrisy, and redemption, while also critiquing the social and political issues of the time.
