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The Persian Letters
Title: The Persian Letters
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 990 | Pages: 4.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Persian Letters
The Persian Letters
The book The Persian Letters by Montesquieu is a fictional novel that was written by the author so he could comment on the society in which he was living. This novel has served as a good example of the ideas that were present during the early Enlightenment. There are many ideas and themes that Montesquieu discusses by using the point of view of two Persian travelers in Europe that correspond with letters
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in Europe” (O’Brien et al 633).
During the Enlightenment many new ideas and philosophies came about. The Persian Letters is just one example of an enlightenment thinker’s ideas. Montesquieu challenged and spoke about many topics in his novel, religion being one of them. Through the use of a letter format and of a foreigner’s perspective looking at this different society we see many of Montesquieu’s beliefs cleverly woven into an entertaining story.
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