In The Man Who Laughs Victor Hugo masterfully weaves a tale of tragedy and social commentary exploring themes of identity societal norms and the grotesque nature of human existence Set against the backdrop of 17th-century England the novel follows the life of Gwynplaine a young boy disfigured by a permanent smile symbolizing the paradox of laughter and sorrow Hugos vivid prose and emotive imagery create a rich literary tapestry that reflects the ...
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