The Tin Box And What It Contained

The Tin Box And What It Contained

Horatio Alger

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Año de edición:
2024
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9789369079049
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The Tin Box and What It Contained by Horatio Alger is a compelling story set in the late 19th century that explores the struggles of a young boy, Harry Gilbert, as he faces the challenges of poverty and class division. Harry works diligently to support his widowed mother after the mysterious disappearance of his father. His character is tested when he encounters Philip Ross, a wealthy and arrogant boy who looks down on him. This initial clash sets the stage for a deeper exploration of social inequality and personal integrity. As Harry navigates the harsh realities of life, including his job at a grocery store and his strained interactions with privileged peers, he learns valuable lessons about perseverance, humility, and the importance of character over wealth. The novel highlights the stark contrast between the values of hard work and the entitlement that comes with privilege, showcasing Harry’s growth as he stands firm against moral challenges and prejudice. Ultimately, The Tin Box presents a powerful message about the triumph of inner strength and virtue in a society that often values status over substance.

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