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Toilers of the Sea

Original titlefr. Les Travailleurs de la Mer · 1866
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Main Ideas

  • Man's struggle with nature: The protagonist, Gilliatt, faces the harsh conditions of the sea and nature, showcasing the strength of the human spirit and perseverance.
  • Self-sacrifice and heroism: Gilliatt is willing to sacrifice himself to save others, highlighting his moral qualities and nobility.
  • Social injustice: Hugo illustrates the disparity between the rich and the poor, emphasizing injustice and inequality in society.
  • Love and loneliness: The theme of love runs throughout the novel, showing how loneliness and the pursuit of love affect the lives and actions of the characters.
  • Moral and ethical dilemmas: The characters in the novel face difficult choices that require moral fortitude and ethical reflection.
Toilers of the Sea
Date of publication: 30 August 2024
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Toilers of the Sea
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Original titlefr. Les Travailleurs de la Mer · 1866