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Sanctuary by Edith Wharton is a captivating novel that explores the complexities of marriage, class, and power in early 20th century America. The story follows the protagonist, Kate, as she navigates the challenges of her unhappy marriage to the wealthy and powerful David Fenwick.
Wharton's writing is evocative and lyrical, drawing the reader into Kate's world and allowing them to empathize with her struggles and desires. The novel delves into the darker aspects of society, highlighting the ways in which women were often trapped in oppressive marriages and unable to assert their independence.
The character development in Sanctuary is masterful, with each character feeling fully fleshed out and multi-dimensional. Kate is a sympathetic and relatable protagonist, while David is a complex and nuanced antagonist. Their interactions are fraught with tension and emotion, leading to a dramatic and satisfying conclusion.
Overall, Sanctuary is a beautifully written and thought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of marriage and power dynamics. Wharton's expert storytelling and rich characterizations make this a must-read for fans of classic literature. Book Description: |
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