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Hangok a vihar után by Mór Jókai
by Jókai, Mór, 1825-1904Description
Hangok a vihar után by Mór Jókai is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The book explores the tale of the Varchonita people, an oppressed and impoverished group living in a mythical region of Asia, as they undergo a transformation from subjugation to empowerment through the character of Bertezena. The narrative delves into themes of destiny, struggle, and cultural identity. The opening of the novel introduces the Varchonitas, a nomadic tribe living in harsh conditions, without basic luxuries or rights. It recounts a dramatic moment when a Varchonita woman sacrifices herself to protect her child from invaders, and the child is miraculously rescued and raised by wolves. This event sets the stage for Bertezena, a young Varchonita who becomes an inspiring leader. The text hints at his rise to power as he questions the tribe’s servitude, and his plan to overthrow their oppressors begins to take shape, weaving a narrative of adventure and rebellion that invites readers to follow his journey of hope and resistance. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



