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    Family and family relations in the novel: Who I dare to love
    • Exploring the evolution of family dynamics, Hervé Bazin's novel presents a matriarchal family structure that reflects contemporary societal changes. The narrative delves into the shifting roles within familial relationships and the diminishing significance of the traditional father figure. It highlights the transformation of marriage from a societal obligation to an emotional choice, illustrating how love now defines unions. This examination of family mutation resonates with current trends where many women raise children independently, emphasizing the novel's relevance to modern discussions on family and marriage.

      Family and family relations in the novel: Who I dare to love