Book Review of "The Return of Martin Guerre" Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of Book Review of "The Return of Martin Guerre".

Book Review of "The Return of Martin Guerre" Essay | Essay

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Book Review of "The Return of Martin Guerre"

Summary: An analysis of Natalie Zemon Davis's book, "The Return of Martin Guerre," including the use of irony as a literary device.

In The Return of Martin Guerre, one man's impersonation of an heir from an influential peasant family in the French village of Artigat ultimately leads to his public execution. The tale of Arnaud du Tilh alias Pansette (meaning "the belly") is full of ironies, not the least of which is his death at the hands of a man who by some accounts harbored some admiration for the quick-witted peasant. Set in a time and place where a hardly discernible line separated proper behavior from that which was grounds for death, du Tilh was guilty of more than one serious charge. Yet he was well-known as a strong farmer, loving husband, shrewd rural-merchant, and eloquent speaker. Arnaud's actions are not the result of his own audacity, rather of something more universal, so universal its results can be seen in other historical figures from the text. Du Tilh assumed Martin...

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