Orley Farm Volume II

Anthony Trollope

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Belletristik / Gegenwartsliteratur (ab 1945)

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"e;Orley Farm, Volume II"e; by Anthony Trollope continues the intricate tale of inheritance and legal drama surrounding Orley Farm. The plot thickens with accusations of forgery against Lady Mason, who is accused of tampering with her late husband's will to secure the property for her son, Lucius. As the story delves into the ensuing court cases and legal proceedings, characters are faced with moral dilemmas that challenge their integrity and values. Family dynamics play a significant role, particularly the strained relationships within the Mason family as they grapple with the implications of the forgery accusations. Trollope meticulously explores the themes of justice and fairness, highlighting the complexities and imperfections of the Victorian legal system. The novel is set against the backdrop of Victorian society, with its rigid social norms and expectations influencing the characters' actions and decisions. The detailed character development provides insight into their motivations and internal struggles, adding depth to the narrative. As the plot unfolds, readers are treated to unexpected plot twists and building suspense, keeping them engaged in the outcome of the legal battles and the fate of "e;Orley Farm"e;. Trollope's masterful storytelling and keen observations of human nature make "e;Orley Farm, Volume II"e; a compelling exploration of law, morality, and society.

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