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Caleb Williams; Or, Things as They Are is a seminal work by the Enlightenment thinker William Godwin, first published in 1794. This novel is a pioneering exploration of social justice, personal integrity, and the darker aspects of human ambition. The story follows the young and idealistic Caleb Williams, who becomes embroiled in a web of intrigue after uncovering a secret about his employer, the mysterious and aristocratic Falkland. Caleb’s quest for truth leads him down a harrowing path marked by persecution and betrayal, ultimately highlighting the constraints imposed by social class and the abuses of power.Godwin masterfully intertwines philosophical discourse with the narrative, critiquing the moral failings of society while advocating for individual rights and rational thought. Through Caleb’s plight, Godwin addresses timeless themes of oppression and the human spirit’s resilience. This novel not only foreshadows later literary movements but also resonates with contemporary readers as a poignant commentary on justice and the human condition.







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