Motoc's Hat

Motoc's Hat

by Madelaine Chaproll
Motoc's Hat

Motoc's Hat

by Madelaine Chaproll

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Overview

The tragedy of the man called Mr Motoc is the tragedy of all those who have to live in a time and in a society characterised by internal and external constraints. Any social order allows us only as much freedom as we are prepared to eke out for ourselves. Those who are unable to free themselves from their ego which remains rooted in traditional ideas of morality and ethics are doomed to fail again and again and finally perish. They cannot expect help from anybody because the mass is fickle and lets down losers. But despite its infinitely sad plot, the story impresses with an appeal which reaches the heart and soul of thereader like the scream of a tortured h uman being. It urges us to take up the fight with fate, not to give up, not to deny this life - however it is - but to love it for the sake of the people who are entrusted to one and for whom one bears responsibility.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781663538079
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/21/2020
Pages: 98
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.23(d)

About the Author

About Madelaine Chaproll
Madelaine Chaproll was born a migrant child in Romania. She was five when she first entered an orphanage. Her life was one of permanent moving: new towns, new boarding homes, new schools. But despite of all this her childhood was an absolutely ordinary one. The tremendous power of her phantasy could transform even the saddest moments in her life into joy and hope. She would call herself a blessed child. Books and the study of ballet and music brought colour and beauty into her life, allowing her to often ignore the grey reality. She studied at a commercial college and later married an ethnic German engineer, with whom she emigrated a few years later to Germany. "If with my writing I can induce some people in this world to dream and think about goodness, then I am happy.”
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