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Enyim, tied, övé (1. rész) by Mór Jókai
by Jókai, Mór, 1825-1904Description
Enyim, tied, övé (1. rész) by Mór Jókai is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds within a vibrant and youthful atmosphere, focusing on the lives of a group of young men as they navigate their aspirations, interactions, and experiences in a pastoral setting, which serves as a backdrop to their budding ambitions and trials. The opening of the novel introduces a picturesque spring day in a forest clearing where twenty-four young men are enjoying their leisure time. Their diverse activities include collecting plants, shooting, and debating significant societal issues, showcasing their varying interests and future paths. Among them is a notable character, Incze, who is deeply absorbed in reading, highlighting his introspective nature. As the day progresses, the camaraderie shifts into playful mischief, and the scene illustrates the carefree but ultimately transient nature of their joy as they prepare for the end of the day’s festivities with a prayer, revealing their unexpected status as novices in a monastery rather than the worldly figures they aspire to become. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



