A brilliant analysis of how to survive ghastly parents without becoming one oneself!
Surviving difficult parents can be an arduous task. However, it is crucial to understand that one can break free from the cycle and not repeat the same mistakes. Firstly, it is essential to establish healthy boundaries. This means learning to say no and not allowing oneself to be emotionally manipulated. Secondly, seeking support from others, such as friends, family, or a therapist, can be extremely beneficial. They can provide a listening ear, offer advice, and help one gain perspective. Additionally, focusing on one's own personal growth and development is key. This can involve pursuing hobbies, learning new skills, or working on improving one's self-esteem. By taking these steps, one can not only survive ghastly parents but also emerge as a stronger, more resilient individual, free from the burden of their negative influence.
A Morte do Cavalinho is the second part of Hervé Bazin's autobiographical trilogy. Jean Rezeau left his family. Even far from his mother, the terrible Folcoche, her tyranny still haunts him. When his father dies, Jean believes he can take revenge, but how to humiliate a being who has the talent to make everything humiliating? The years of hatred did not prepare him for the love that he will have to learn. Through various experiences, Jean applies himself and, little by little, he will discover happiness.
We find the particularly intense atmosphere that Hervé Bazin created in De Víbora na Mão, as well as the detailed description of the characters and their character. The writing avoids the flowery, privileging a direct language with sharp irony. The cruelty of the analysis, the moving cynicism of the hero and the acidity of the style make Hervé Bazin's novel one of the best accusations against a certain type of family oppression.
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