Bir İdam Mahkumunun Son Günü - Hasan Ali Yücel Klasikleri - Victor Hugo

Bir İdam Mahkumunun Son Günü - Hasan Ali Yücel Klasikleri - Victor Hugo

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Last Day of a Death Penalty: “I read a book and my life changed.” The sentence gets rid of all metaphors and takes on a real meaning. Written in 1829 by the immortal writer Victor Hugo, the novel is inspired by the author's witnessing of an execution in the famous Greve Square in Paris.The Last Day of a Death Penalty is considered a historical and social resource in that it realistically reflects 19th century France. The work, which the author published under a pseudonym when he was only 27 years old, is a critique of the political and sociological structure of the period.A Thin Reading Experience Between Life and DeathThe Last Day of a Death Penalty has an impressive narrative, written in the language of a man awaiting execution. Hugo, the strongest representative of the romance movement, makes his readers feel the fear of death and compassion with a shocking empathy. The work is also a psychological novel, as it successfully reveals the changes in the mood of a person approaching dea

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