Therese Raquin
Book Review
«Therese Raquin» by Emile Zola is a dark and intense story that explores the depths of human psyche and moral dilemmas. Critics note that Zola masterfully uses a naturalistic style to show the destructive influence of passion and guilt on the lives of the main characters. Therese, trapped in a loveless marriage, and her lover Laurent, who resorts to murder, become victims of their own actions, leading to inevitable tragedy. The book impresses with its psychological depth and realism, evoking strong emotional responses from readers. Zola succeeds in creating an atmosphere of tension and hopelessness that keeps the reader engaged until the very end. Critics also emphasize that «Therese Raquin» is an important work in the context of naturalism and demonstrates the author's skill in depicting human passions and their consequences.
