Thoroughbreds explores the conflict between personal passion and societal expectations, as a character's love for horse racing clashes with the moral opposition of another. This central tension drives the narrative, illustrating how deeply ingrained values and personal convictions can come into conflict with the opinions of others. The story delves into the complexities of family loyalty, as differing opinions on racing cause strain within a household, particularly between spouses. The novel also critiques the corruption and greed that can infiltrate even the noblest pursuits, like horse…mehr
Thoroughbreds explores the conflict between personal passion and societal expectations, as a character's love for horse racing clashes with the moral opposition of another. This central tension drives the narrative, illustrating how deeply ingrained values and personal convictions can come into conflict with the opinions of others. The story delves into the complexities of family loyalty, as differing opinions on racing cause strain within a household, particularly between spouses. The novel also critiques the corruption and greed that can infiltrate even the noblest pursuits, like horse racing, showing how ambition and personal gain can cloud judgment and integrity. One character's struggle with personal integrity is examined, as they face moral dilemmas that test their values. The growing sense of betrayal that permeates the story further complicates relationships, challenging individuals to navigate loyalty and trust in a world that prizes success over virtue. Ultimately, the novel underscores how societal pressures, personal passion, and moral conviction intertwine to shape the decisions individuals make.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Alexander Fraser was a Canadian writer born on March 24, 1859, in River John, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, to Scottish parents. He moved to the United States at a young age, where he studied in New York City and Boston until the age of 14. His early education in these culturally rich cities greatly influenced his later writing. Fraser's literary career was marked by his works that explored Canadian and American themes, often delving into the complexities of family, society, and moral dilemmas. He wrote a variety of works, including novels, short stories, and historical accounts, earning recognition for his contributions to Canadian literature. Fraser's writing is known for its exploration of characters caught in personal and societal conflicts, particularly against the backdrop of historical settings. After spending much of his life in Canada, he passed away on November 9, 1933, in Toronto at the age of 74. Fraser's works continue to be valued for their exploration of moral and social issues, and he remains an important figure in Canadian literary history.
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