Balzac believes that part of his creative message lies in conveying an honest picture of human existence on the ground, so we find in his novel social realism, with a very precise description of the characters and the places in which events take place. He believed that "the great work of fiction lies in the details." In his novel "The Seal of Solomon" in our hands, Balzac discusses social and philosophical issues related to man's material vision of life, with the most important question: "Will fulfilling wishes give man happiness?" The answer comes by following the life of the hero Raphael, whose wishes come true in a dream-like form, but which becomes a reality that transports him from one state to another. Raphael's life, his ambitions, his pain, his questions about life and death and what goes on between them, embody the life of man as a whole in his aspiration for great wishes that he thinks will never come true, and when they become a reality they carry with them the seeds of the end, as if the saying: "Be careful of what you wish for" is true of a hero's condition. Balzac.
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