<p>In "The Belly of Paris," ?âmile Zola delves into the bustling heart of the Parisian marketplace, Les Halles, crafting a vivid tableau of sensory experiences that encapsulate the struggles of the working class in the backdrop of the Second Empire. Zola employs his characteristic naturalism, weaving detailed descriptions with rich symbolism to portray the complexities of human existence amidst the vibrancy of urban life. Through the lens of phys...