Martin Eden

Martin Eden

by (france) Jack London

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As Jack London's most important work, "Martin Eden" has long been considered the author's semi-autobiographical novel. The novel describes the story of Martin, a young sailor who successfully escaped poverty through writing. After becoming rich, he could not find his spiritual destination and finally committed suicide by throwing himself into the sea. Martin's situation is very similar to that of the author himself, both of whom used amazing perseverance to break through difficulties in life. This is also a manifestation of the naturalistic thought that emphasizes the survival of the fittest and Martin's Superman philosophy, which is worthy of praise and praise. Because everyone's personal progress will create huge social value during this period, and it is also the driving force for society to move forward. Otherwise, if you go to the other extreme and are not enterprising and lazy, it will most likely lead to another humble and mediocre life, which will lead to mental malaise and numbness.

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