Anger (the Complete Works of Philip Roth)

Anger (the Complete Works of Philip Roth)

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Bipolar disorder is both youthful and life-threatening. Philip Roth, the No. 1 American literary figure, is a well-received work, the Guardian's Book of the Year, and a popular and high-scoring work on Goodreads and Amazon. He uses a national anthem to hold the United States to account for its history and reality, and writes about an emotion that confronts ubiquitous spiritual circumcision. A "March of the Volunteers" sings the suffering behind individual anger. When the world becomes a slaughterhouse soaked in blood, individuals, especially young people, in the context of war, are so innocent and helpless. "Rage" is set against the backdrop of the Korean War and tells the story of the rebellious struggles of a group of young and restless college students at Winesburg College in northern Ohio. The protagonist is Marcus, a young man from a Jewish family. He seeks a breakthrough in identity and spiritual freedom among family, faith, love, and secular rules. In the process of searching, he conflicts with the surrounding environment. After passive endurance and angry struggle to no avail, he finally reaches a tragic ending.

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