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Chapter 23
Chapter 23 marks a dramatic shift in the atmosphere at the Cornwall Hotel, following the cancellation of the much-anticipated wedding. The absence of both the bride and groom casts a shadow over the event, leaving guests feeling uneasy as they attempt to enjoy the hotel’s spa amenities. The once vibrant setting is now quiet and subdued, with the lingering tension among the guests palpable. Pauline, who had once been full of energy, now moves through her duties with a heavy heart. She manages refund…-
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Chapter 22
Chapter 22 opens with Phoebe driving alone in the Mercedes toward the Breakers, lost in deep contemplation about happiness and fulfillment. As she drives past the grand mansions that line the way, she can’t help but reflect on the wedding preparations underway—preparations for an event that is destined not to happen. She observes how everything around her seems meticulously curated, with each house perfectly positioned to suggest wealth and comfort. Yet, despite the outward appearance of perfection,…-
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Damaged Goods
Damaged Goods by Upton Sinclair is a compelling drama that examines the societal and personal consequences of venereal disease, exploring themes of morality, stigma, and the need for education and reform. Adapted from a French play by Eugène Brieux, the book serves as a powerful critique of social hypocrisy and ignorance surrounding public health issues.-
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PRESS COMMENTS ON THE PLAY
"Damaged Goods," a play by Eugene Brieux, received unprecedented attention when it was first presented in America at the Fulton Theater in New York on March 14, 1913, captivating audiences with its urgent societal message. Garnering accolades from press, clergy, and the public for its raw depiction of the consequences of venereal diseases, the play was hailed as a profound societal contribution. Producer Richard Bennett faced initial criticism but was soon lauded for his bravery in showcasing such…-
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CHAPTER I -Damaged Goods
George Dupont's early morning exit from a mysterious house initiates a profound journey of moral and personal reckoning in the opening chapter of "Damaged Goods." As George wanders the streets of Paris at dawn, the remnants of the night's escapades weigh heavily on him, revealing a complex web of emotions tied to his actions, perceived moral lapses, and societal expectations. Despite his impending marriage to Henriette, a union lauded for its purity and potential, George is haunted by a recent…-
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CHAPTER II -Damaged Goods
In Chapter II of "Damaged Goods" by Eugene Brieux, George Dupont, a young man, visits a doctor's office, seeking advice on a personal and sensitive matter. He is angst-ridden, suspecting he may have contracted syphilis, and seeks confirmation and guidance from the physician, who is depicted as robust and authoritative, adorned with a red rosette signifying honor. George nervously confesses his fear and his duty to ensure he poses no risk to others, emphasizing his relatively prudent lifestyle compared to…-
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CHAPTER III -Damaged Goods
George Dupont faces the pivotal decision of his life: whether to heed his doctor's advice, risking his future business and love, or seek a quicker cure for his disease. Rejecting the long treatment duration suggested by his initial doctor, George opts to consult another physician, hoping for a speedy recovery. The second doctor, operating from a dingy office, confidently promises a fast cure, dismissing the need for a lengthy treatment. With newfound hope, George proposes to his fiancée, Henriette, a…-
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CHAPTER V -Damaged Goods
Chapter V of "Damaged Goods" presents a harrowing narrative of despair, revelation, and the harsh consequences of ignorance and societal taboos surrounding syphilis. Madame Dupont and George are consumed with worry for Henriette, who, distraught and inconsolable after learning about her husband's venereal disease, locks herself away, contemplating a return to her father's home with her child, Gervaise. The narrative explores the implosion of familial relationships under the weight of stigma and disease,…-
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CHAPTER VI -Damaged Goods
In Chapter VI of "Damaged Goods" by Eugene Brieux, George's life is steeped in misery after Henriette and their child, Gervaise, leave him. Engulfed by loneliness and despair, the absence of Henriette renders his formerly pleasurable activities joyless, and work feels meaningless. He avoids friends for fear they know of his troubles and contemplates suicide amid his anguish. Unexpectedly, George encounters Therese in a park, the woman responsible for his turmoil. Their interaction reveals her casual…-
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Chapter 2
In Chapter 2, Phoebe and her husband, Matt, navigate the aftermath of a failed pregnancy. They search online for a vacation destination to escape their recent heartbreak, driven by a longing for indulgence and fun after the disappointment of their fertility struggles. Phoebe finds a Victorian hotel, the Cornwall Inn, which offers enticing activities like hot tubs, yoga, and paddleboarding. Despite her meticulous planning, Matt's reaction to her detailed spreadsheet—one she created to organize the fun…-
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