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Marcella
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Marcella
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Marcella
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The novel follows the life and journey of the main character, Marcella Boyce, a passionate and idealistic young woman from a wealthy background. Marcella is depicted as a strong-willed and compassionate individual who becomes involved in social issues and philanthropy, particularly focusing on the struggles of the working-class people.Through Marcella's experiences and interactions, the novel explores themes such as social reform, class divisions, labor rights, and the role of individuals in effecting social change. Marcella's engagement with societal problems leads her to confront various challenges and personal dilemmas as she navigates her ideals and convictions.Mary Augusta Ward's "Marcella" is known for its social commentary and its portrayal of the conflicts and aspirations of the late 19th-century society. The novel reflects the author's concerns about social inequality and the need for reform during that period."Marcella" remains a significant work within Mrs. Humphry Ward's literary portfolio, praised for its exploration of social issues and its depiction of a strong female protagonist grappling with the complexities of societal expectations and personal convictions.
The novel follows the life and journey of the main character, Marcella Boyce, a passionate and idealistic young woman from a wealthy background. Marcella is depicted as a strong-willed and compassionate individual who becomes involved in social issues and philanthropy, particularly focusing on the struggles of the working-class people.Through Marcella's experiences and interactions, the novel explores themes such as social reform, class divisions, labor rights, and the role of individuals in effecting social change. Marcella's engagement with societal problems leads her to confront various challenges and personal dilemmas as she navigates her ideals and convictions.Mary Augusta Ward's "Marcella" is known for its social commentary and its portrayal of the conflicts and aspirations of the late 19th-century society. The novel reflects the author's concerns about social inequality and the need for reform during that period."Marcella" remains a significant work within Mrs. Humphry Ward's literary portfolio, praised for its exploration of social issues and its depiction of a strong female protagonist grappling with the complexities of societal expectations and personal convictions.


















