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Ce que font les gens normaux

Date de parution : 18 janvier 2019

Éditeur : Dargaud
Illustrateur : Hartley Lin
Scénariste : Hartley Lin
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Série : Ce que font les gens normaux
Catégorie : Chronique sociale
Public : 18
Isbn 9782205079685
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Description de Ce que font les gens normaux

Frances Scarland, the protagonist of the graphic novel 'Ce que font les gens normaux' by Hartley Linn, is a young woman who overthinks everything and goes for a jog to quell her restless mind. The next day, she discovers that she will be working under the authority of Chris and Marcel Castonguay, the tough directors of the bankruptcy service. Her friend and roommate, Vickie, is about to embark on an exciting new adventure in Los Angeles, having landed a role in a TV series. Frances, who takes her job with Castonguay seriously, runs errands for him and tries to impress her superiors. The comic book explores the complex relationship between personal life and professional advancement and asks whether it is possible to have both. It raises fundamental questions about the expectations that society places on young people and the sacrifices that they need to make to get ahead.

Critique de Ce que font les gens normaux

In 'Ce que font les gens normaux', Hartley Linn creates a beautiful and thought-provoking graphic novel that challenges common societal beliefs about what constitutes a 'normal' life. His delicate prose and decadent illustrations highlight the struggles of young people today, who are constantly faced with pressure to prioritize career advancement at the expense of personal fulfillment. The story is an exploration of Frances's journey towards self-discovery and her quest for balance between her personal and professional lives. The character development is expertly crafted - Frances is relatable and complex, and readers can easily empathize with her struggles. The artwork is precise and efficient, and Linn's attention to detail is impressive. The graphic novel is reminiscent of the work of Adrian Tomine, as both authors explore the intricate complexities of modern life with a dry wit and a keen sense of observation. Overall, 'Ce que font les gens normaux' is a perfect representation of the modern graphic novel genre; it is intellectual, engaging, and visually stunning. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the exploration of the human condition and the challenges of living a fulfilling life in today's world.
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