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Mark Mason's Victory - A Tale of Triumph and Resilience in 19th Century America - cover

Mark Mason's Victory - A Tale of Triumph and Resilience in 19th Century America

Horatio Jr. Alger

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Mark Mason's Victory," Horatio Alger weaves a quintessential tale of perseverance and moral integrity through the character of Mark Mason, a young boy who rises from humble beginnings to achieve success through hard work and dedication. Alger's narrative style is characterized by its straightforward prose and optimistic tone, reflecting the ideals of the American Dream. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century America, the novel captures the struggles of young people during this period, illustrating themes of ambition, social mobility, and the virtues of honesty and resilience. Horatio Alger, known for his prolific contributions to juvenile literature, often drew from his own life experiences to create stories that inspired youth. Born in 1832, Alger faced personal and professional challenges, including a brief stint in teaching and a tumultuous early career. His commitment to portraying the struggles and triumphs of underprivileged young men was influenced by his own values and societal observations, making "Mark Mason's Victory" a reflective piece of his broader work on social uplift. Recommended for readers interested in classic American literature, this novel not only encapsulates the spirit of its time but also resonates with contemporary themes of aspiration and hope. Alger's compelling narrative encourages readers to reflect on the values of hard work and respect, emphasizing that victory is achieved through unwavering determination.
Verfügbar seit: 04.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 109 Seiten.

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