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In Brought Out of Peril by Emma Leslie, the narrative explores themes of family responsibility, sacrifice, and the challenges faced by working-class individuals. The story centers on the struggles of a young girl who, after completing her first month of service, returns home for a holiday. Upon her return, she eagerly shares her achievements and newfound pride, including her earnings and a new watch. However, her excitement clashes with her mother's disappointment, who feels that Fanny should have used her wages to support the family, especially to help care for her delicate sister. This…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In Brought Out of Peril by Emma Leslie, the narrative explores themes of family responsibility, sacrifice, and the challenges faced by working-class individuals. The story centers on the struggles of a young girl who, after completing her first month of service, returns home for a holiday. Upon her return, she eagerly shares her achievements and newfound pride, including her earnings and a new watch. However, her excitement clashes with her mother's disappointment, who feels that Fanny should have used her wages to support the family, especially to help care for her delicate sister. This tension highlights the themes of familial duty and the sacrifices often required in a working-class household. As Fanny grapples with her desire for independence and her obligations to her family, she faces social pressures and personal conflicts that challenge her sense of responsibility. The novel also introduces the struggles of other characters, such as the option of work in a blacking factory, offering a broader look at the social challenges of the time. The story ultimately delves into the emotional and social complexities of balancing personal desires with family expectations, providing a poignant reflection on love, duty, and sacrifice within a family unit.
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Autorenporträt
Emma Leslie was a British novelist, known for her contributions to children's literature and stories that often dealt with themes of family, moral growth, and social issues. Leslie came from a respectable family and wrote during a time when literature was increasingly addressing the concerns of the working class and moral conduct. Her stories often focused on the emotional challenges faced by individuals, particularly young women, as they navigated societal expectations, family responsibilities, and personal desires. Leslie's works, such as Brought Out of Peril, reflect the concerns of her era, exploring the tension between duty and personal aspirations. Her characters frequently grapple with complex moral dilemmas, highlighting the importance of sacrifice, responsibility, and selflessness in the face of adversity. Her writing style was accessible, aimed at young readers, but also resonated with a wider audience due to the universal themes of familial love and social duty. She remains a significant figure in the world of moral fiction for young audiences.