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Romain Gary Critical Essay | Critical Essay by Daniel E. Rivas

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Romain Gary.
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Critical Essay by Daniel E. Rivas

In spite of some biographical overtones, Les Cerfs-Volants is a piece of fiction, not a political or sociological tract, although some critics will inevitably search here for hidden meanings and obscure references that may provide clues to the author's state of mind and whatever motives may have compelled him to end his life.

Les Cerfs-Volants is inscribed into the tradition of the Bildungsroman, which has produced notable examples in French letters. From the point of view of technique, there is nothing revolutionary about this first-person narrative, which recounts the childhood, adolescence, and early adult years of Ludo Fléury…. The story is one of survival and perseverance during the Second World War years, as seen and experienced in a small French rural community.

Within the relatively uncomplicated and linear plot scheme of encounter, separation, and final reunion of the two main protagonists are woven a number of themes that support the...
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This section contains 235 words
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