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Augustus Carp, Esq.Being the Autobiography of a Really Good Man (Edition1)
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Augustus Carp, Esq.Being the Autobiography of a Really Good Man (Edition1)

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Augustus Carp, Esq. Being the Autobiography of a Really Good Man humorously critiques middle-class life and its obsession with moral superiority. The protagonist, who believes himself to be the epitome of virtue, narrates his life with an inflated sense of self-importance. His autobiography starts with reflections on his childhood and family, emphasizing his father's respectable yet flawed character and the values instilled in him. Throughout the story, his efforts to portray himself as morally upright contrast with the mundane and often absurd realities of life. His personal narrative becomes increasingly comical as he describes his ailments, family dynamics, and the moral lessons he perceives in every situation. The book exposes the conflict between personal righteousness and societal expectations, using satire to highlight the absurdity of self-righteousness. By juxtaposing the protagonist's inflated moral view with his ordinary, sometimes ridiculous, life experiences, the novel offers a humorous critique of virtue, society, and the human tendency to elevate one's self-image.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
2 January 2025
Pages
158
ISBN
9789370422889

Augustus Carp, Esq. Being the Autobiography of a Really Good Man humorously critiques middle-class life and its obsession with moral superiority. The protagonist, who believes himself to be the epitome of virtue, narrates his life with an inflated sense of self-importance. His autobiography starts with reflections on his childhood and family, emphasizing his father's respectable yet flawed character and the values instilled in him. Throughout the story, his efforts to portray himself as morally upright contrast with the mundane and often absurd realities of life. His personal narrative becomes increasingly comical as he describes his ailments, family dynamics, and the moral lessons he perceives in every situation. The book exposes the conflict between personal righteousness and societal expectations, using satire to highlight the absurdity of self-righteousness. By juxtaposing the protagonist's inflated moral view with his ordinary, sometimes ridiculous, life experiences, the novel offers a humorous critique of virtue, society, and the human tendency to elevate one's self-image.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
2 January 2025
Pages
158
ISBN
9789370422889