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Le Grand Écart by Jean Cocteau

by Cocteau, Jean, 1889-1963
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Le Grand Écart by Jean Cocteau is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book introduces Jacques Forestier, a complex and introspective character grappling with his identity and emotions as he navigates love, beauty, and societal expectations in the artistic and often tumultuous backdrop of Paris. The opening of the novel reveals Jacques Forestier in a state of emotional turmoil, shedding tears over superficial stimuli, which reflects his deeper struggles with authenticity and the human condition. Despite projecting an image of insouciance and wit, he wrestles with feelings of inadequacy and alienation, feeling disconnected from both the aristocracy and the common masses. The narrative hints at his past experiences with love and beauty, juxtaposing them with an ever-present sense of longing and existential doubt as he reflects on relationships and society. Jacques’s inner conflicts set the stage for his journey, as he tries to reconcile who he is with who he wishes to be amid a backdrop filled with vibrant characters and poignant moments. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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