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Eugenie was in charge of the family finances and looked forward to her cousin's return to marry her, but Charlie took another noble daughter,。。
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The first chapter deals with the bourgeoisie, and the main content is that Grandet was one of the richest and most prestigious merchants in the French city of Saul. He took advantage of the revolutionary situation of 1789 and various means to make his fortune grow in a mythical way.
Grande is very stingy and has a set of financial skills. In order to save money, he did not buy vegetables and meat at home all year round, and the tenants sent them in, and the heavier housework was done by the maid Nanong. In the cold winter, Layue is reluctant to light a fire to keep warm, and usually has to deduct the pocket money of his daughter and wife.
He was in the barrel business, calculated as accurately as an astronomer, never failed in speculation, and everyone in the borough suffered from him. During a wine sale, Grandet deceived other winegrowers, and his wine was sold for 200 yuan per barrel.
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The author of "Eugenie Grandet" is Balzac, who is a famous French critic of reality.
Grande in the text is one of the famous misers in European literature.
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The author of "Eugenie Grande" is Balzac. He is a famous French writer who criticizes reality.
In the text, Grandet is a well-known miser in European literature.
Eugenie Grandet is a colorful painting of the social customs of the French provinces in the first half of the 19th century. It exposes the evils of capitalist society, and the corrosive and destructive effects of money on people's minds and souls.
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The author is Balzac of France.
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Main content:
Monsieur Grandet was a wealthy man in a small French town, who had amassed a fortune by growing grapes and making financial investments, and most of the young men in the town came to their daughters Eugenie.
One day, the Grandet family welcomed a relative from Paris, Charles Grandet, a cousin of Eugenie, and the news of the suicide of the old Grandet brother Paris due to the debt crisis also spread, and Charles became penniless and poor, and the old Grandet sent Charles to India for development. And Eugenie, who had long been in love with Charles, gave a whole bag of gold coins from her father every birthday to Charles as a comeback capital.
When it was Eugenie's birthday again, Grandet the Elder gave his daughter a gold coin as usual, but when he wanted to check his daughter's "little coffer" again, he found that all the gold coins were gone. Old Grande was furious, his wife was frightened and finally bedridden, and Eugenie was trapped in the room with only bread and cold water.
After taking charge of the family's finances after the death of her parents and paying off all the debts of her dead uncle in Paris, Eugenie mocked the unsympathetic Charles in her own way and refused to offer a marriage proposal for money.
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Eugenie. Grande tells the story of the elder Grande's only daughter, the innocent and beautiful Eugenie, who falls in love with her bankrupt cousin Charlie. In order to support Charlie, she gave him all her gold coins, an act that angered the elder Grandet, and the father and daughter clashed violently.
Her mother, who had always been timid and virtuous, became ill because of this, and Eugenie, an infatuated girl, finally waited for a negative man who returned with a small fortune.
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A miserly and shrewd millionaire, with an innocent and beautiful only daughter, she was married to a bankrupt relative, and in order to help him "break into the world", she did not hesitate to give away all her private savings, thus angering her father, who loved money as much as his life, and a fierce conflict between father and daughter frightened the timid and virtuous mother from then on; But the infatuated girl who lost her father and lost her youth in anticipation finally waited for a negative man who returned from making a fortune.
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