The book is an autobigraphical life lived through flipping of pages of the youth-hood of the writer. Discovering life is
not that easy and sometimes one never knows why such a person exists in your life but at the end of the day and before going to sleep you will discover that they purpose was to set you on a tour and a step ahead from your primitive stand on what life is about to a more adhering to the heart and mind soulful experience of what life could mean to someone who is under the pressure of parents dead who made him live in Paris to find himself and waits for his uncle to die who is a priest who believes that his sister has corrupted his nephew''s ethics which only yields hatred to the person and what they believe is the best opportunity to get a masterpiece of an emotion literary written to be able to move on in life and adhere more to the meaning of love and what living life is actually about: to live and let yourself and others mutually love one another.
This extract of a person living in life is what lots of laureates of literature write but never able to reach in the bottom or bosom of their readers because words have two kinds of words to be appreciated in: their grammatical function in the sentence and the meaning they carry particularly in the text and universally in the book in all.
Of human
bondage is a book which is about human bondage: there was a fable in German about
hedgehogs which wanted to cuddle up for the night in a cold desert and whenever they come closer to each other they get pricked by each other''s thorns. After several trials the hedgehogs were able to get to warm themselves and each other in the group by remaining at a certain minimal distance between themselves to be able to allow themselves to warm and cuddle. This is true and proper about human nature: however close you''d love to get to know someone just always keep your distance because one time you''ll get pricked and get people to be pricked by you because what you have longed to meet in others might not be the best of which others want you to see nor what \you want others to see in you.