Victor Hugos The Man Who Laughs is a profound exploration of societal injustices and human resilience deftly blending elements of tragedy romance and political critique Set against the backdrop of 17th-century England the narrative follows the disfigured protagonist Gwynplaine whose grotesque smile belies his inner suffering Hugos rich impressionistic prose illuminates the contrasts between beauty and horror love and despair as well as the arbitr...
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