![]() She has always been getting into troubles: death of her mother, monastery with wily prioress, angry father, treachery of people whom she trusted. Let us enjoy the good and forget the evil. And only in the end of the story the author gives him a chance to change himself and show his true essence. He actually is a kind man, but gambling, longing for money made him dishonorable and heartless. This phrase directly concerns with Pierre de La Motte. “When once sordid interest seizes on the heart, it freezes up the source of every warm and liberal feeling it is an enemy alike to virtue and to taste − this it perverts, and that it annihilates.” the Advocate Nemours to Pierre de la Motte We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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