A Tragic Life (jack London Short Story Collection 9)

A Tragic Life (jack London Short Story Collection 9)

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Collection of Jack London's Short Stories (9) - Tragic Life As a prolific American short story writer in the 20th century, Jack London described the difficult lives of disadvantaged groups in society with emotional writing. "Mapushi's House" accuses the white colonialists of exploiting and plundering the indigenous people; "Too Much Gold" truly represents the arduous and difficult gold mining journey of the poor; "A Thousand Dozen" describes the tortuous and arduous road to wealth for the small people at the bottom of society. The three novels have different plots, but all of them make people deeply understand the hardship and misfortune of the people at the bottom of society. The plot of the novel is fascinating, the structure is compact, and the text is concise and vivid, which further increases the appeal of the novel.

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