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Satire Classics
Explore 7 timeless satire masterpieces with complete chapter-by-chapter summaries, modern analysis, and study guides. Each book is amplified with insights that connect classic wisdom to contemporary life.
A Room with a View
E.M. Forster • 1908
20 chaptersintermediate
Love & RomanceSociety & ClassIdentity & Self
Candide
Voltaire • 1759
30 chaptersintermediate
Suffering & ResilienceMorality & EthicsPersonal Growth
Dead Souls
Nikolai Gogol • 1842
15 chaptersadvanced
Morality & EthicsIdentity & SelfSociety & Class
Don Quixote
Miguel de Cervantes • 1605
126 chaptersintermediate
Identity & SelfPersonal GrowthRelationships
Gulliver's Travels
Jonathan Swift • 1726
39 chaptersintermediate
Society & ClassIdentity & SelfMorality & Ethics
Hard Times
Charles Dickens • 1854
Hard Times follows the Gradgrind children, the worker Stephen Blackpool, and the fraud of Coketown's self-made mill owner until a bank robbery exposes what happens when a society values only what it can measure.
36 chaptersintermediate
Society & ClassMorality & EthicsSystems Thinking
Northanger Abbey
Jane Austen • 1817
31 chaptersintermediate
Identity & SelfSocial NavigationMorality & Ethics
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