The Right Of Way — Complete
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The Right of Way is a compelling novel set in early 20th century Quebec within the Canadian wilderness. It follows the story of Charley Steele a brilliant but morally conflicted lawyer who is known for his sharp intellect and cold demeanor. After a dramatic turn of events involving a legal trial Charley experiences a severe disfigurement and subsequent amnesia leading to a complete transformation of his identity. As Charley navigates the social dynamics and class differences within this French-Canadian culture he slowly rebuilds his life and character. His interactions with the villagers including the wise Joseph Nadeau highlight the stark contrast between his former life and his new beginnings. The story delves into the conflict between nature and civilization illustrating how the untamed landscape mirrors Charley's inner transformation. Through realistic and symbolic storytelling Gilbert Parker weaves a narrative that emphasizes the power of isolation and community legal trials and moral judgment and the redemptive potential of love and personal growth. The Right of Way is a rich exploration of identity conflict and the enduring human spirit set against the vibrant tapestry of early 20th century Quebec.
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