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Marquis de Sade’s '120 Days of Sodom' is an infamous and highly controversial novel written in 1785 while the author was imprisoned in the Bastille. Considered one of the most extreme works of literature ever created, it explores themes of power, corruption, and human depravity in shocking detail.The novel follows four wealthy and depraved libertines—an aristocrat, a bishop, a judge, and a banker—who retreat to a secluded castle with a group of kidnapped victims, including young boys and girls. Over the course of 120 days, they indulge in unspeakable acts of cruelty, systematically escalating in violence and depravity. The structure of the book is divided into four sections, each representing a different level of sadistic excess, narrated by experienced courtesans who recount tales of debauchery.Though unfinished, '120 Days of Sodom' remains a provocative exploration of absolute power, moral nihilism, and the darkest aspects of human nature. Banned and censored for centuries, it has sparked debates about artistic freedom and literary transgression. While many view it as a disturbing catalog of cruelty, others see it as a philosophical examination of the extremes of human behavior and the corrupting influence of unchecked authority.
Marquis de Sade’s '120 Days of Sodom' is an infamous and highly controversial novel written in 1785 while the author was imprisoned in the Bastille. Considered one of the most extreme works of literature ever created, it explores themes of power, corruption, and human depravity in shocking detail.The novel follows four wealthy and depraved libertines—an aristocrat, a bishop, a judge, and a banker—who retreat to a secluded castle with a group of kidnapped victims, including young boys and girls. Over the course of 120 days, they indulge in unspeakable acts of cruelty, systematically escalating in violence and depravity. The structure of the book is divided into four sections, each representing a different level of sadistic excess, narrated by experienced courtesans who recount tales of debauchery.Though unfinished, '120 Days of Sodom' remains a provocative exploration of absolute power, moral nihilism, and the darkest aspects of human nature. Banned and censored for centuries, it has sparked debates about artistic freedom and literary transgression. While many view it as a disturbing catalog of cruelty, others see it as a philosophical examination of the extremes of human behavior and the corrupting influence of unchecked authority.

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