This book quite literally presents the fight between your true self or soul and the societal norms,self realization depicts society cruelty.
Its a fictional history based social melodrama that cuts your heart with sharp pinging blades of soceital conventional morality.
A way to look into the attrocities in the midth 20th century towards the beautiful human who are ofcourse the very essential part of society just like any other individual not the part of LGBT community.
The Story of a young man discovering about his true self , his soul , his essence and the cruelty of judgemental society and the so called morality based norms which tends to add nothing but invalidation to the lifes of beautiful people which deserves to prosper and grow and learn about their true self so they can endure beautiful life but the story shows the opposite and the chatacter death adds to the unspoken complexities of human heart due to the cruel jugdemental soceity.
The writer's way of describing what love is? How it should probe? Is just heart wrenching and moving.It will leave you eith sharp pinger in your heart and will urge you to be compassionate about yourself first,to learn about youserlf (your soul) and to be true to yourself.The cocept of loving oneself first and acceptance of your true identity only makes you enabled to be an essential part of the soceity; a soceity which tends to make you loose your identity and act accordingly. The character death only adds to the cruel true face of soceity which is whatsoever morally conventional.
The story is basically set in 1950's Paris of American expatriates, liaisons and violence.
The story is excellently exceptional in the depiction of discovering oneself .The story of a young man encounter people in his life more precisely a person named Giovanni and that helped him in getting to recognize his soul and heart . The Encounter with Giovanni and precisely a night spent with him created havoc in his life.
I love reading and i read alot and i think this is my aesthetic job as reading is SOOTHING.
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