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La chèvre de M. Seguin
Illus. de J. M. Rabec.
Book • 1969
The story, told by Alphonse Daudet to his friend Pierre Gringoire, narrates the tale of a goat named Blanquette, who belongs to Mr. Seguin.
Despite the dangers, Blanquette prefers the freedom of the mountains to a life confined at home.
The story is an allegory about the choice between servitude and freedom, highlighting the goat's bravery and the beauty of the natural world.
The narrative culminates in a dramatic and tragic confrontation between the goat and a wolf, reflecting themes of liberty, courage, and the inevitability of fate.
Despite the dangers, Blanquette prefers the freedom of the mountains to a life confined at home.
The story is an allegory about the choice between servitude and freedom, highlighting the goat's bravery and the beauty of the natural world.
The narrative culminates in a dramatic and tragic confrontation between the goat and a wolf, reflecting themes of liberty, courage, and the inevitability of fate.
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