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A stripped machine: Such as the death of Guy de Maupasser

Abstract

Analysis of the Loving Behaviour of Guy de Maupassant’s novel Fort as the death in which this behaviour becomes a powerful fixed idea. As the writer himself said "fixed ideas have the rungent tenacity of incurable diseases. Once they have entered a soul, they defeat it, leave him no longer free to think of nothing, to look for nothing, to taste anything”. If in the case of Maupasser young love makes sometimes a splendid beginning when aging it runs into the most terrible Despair. It is a disease, a delusion, a destructive passion, a hallucination, it does not save, it does not think any joy. Analysis of the behaviour in love in Fort such as the death of Guy de Maupasser, a novel where love becomes a powerful and destructive fixed idea. And, as the author himself states in his own narrative, ‘fixed ideas have the rough tenacity of incurable diseases. Once they have entered the soul, they defeat it, they no longer give him the freedom to think of nothing, to look for nothing, to take a taste of anything at all’. While, in the case of Maupasser, love at the time of youth makes it easier to flee, in old age, it puts the love in love into the most terrible dishopes. It is a disease, a delit, a destructive passion, a hallucination. He doesn’t save anything, he doesn’t provide any joy.

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