The Lower Depths

How does Maxim Gorky use imagery in The Lower Depths?

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The Baron, a slightly ridiculous, cynical character and former aristocrat, who is now a resident of the lower depths often reminisces on his former status. His philosophy is "all is past", and he expects little from the world although he retains his aristocratic bearing. A great deal of animal imagery is associated with this aristocrat who has fallen to the level of beast.

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The Lower Depths