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Classics in English _ The Thunders of Silence by Irvin S. Cobb
"The Thunders of Silence" is a novel by Irvin S. Cobb published in 1918. It is a story that explores the power of the press and the influence of public opinion, and it uniquely depicts the powerful force that silence can bring.
The work explores the power of media coverage and silence through a situation where an influential public figure is suddenly completely ignored by all media outlets. As the paradoxical title "The Thunders of Silence" suggests, it shows the irony that sometimes silence can be the most powerful sound.
The book is characterized by its keen observation of the American press in the 1910s and the process of forming public opinion. Cobb deeply explores the role and responsibility of the press, and its impact on individuals and society.
In particular, this work deals with the issue of the influence of the media and the manipulation of public opinion, which is still relevant in modern society. The author effectively shows how exclusion through silence can be a powerful means of control.
"The Thunders of Silence" is a pioneering work that explores the power of the press and social influence, and it delivers a message that is still relevant today.
Summary
"The Thunders of Silence" by Irvin S. Cobb is a work of fiction written in the early 20th century. The book touches on themes of political dissent, free speech, and societal discord during a tumultuous period marked by World War I. It reflects on the political landscape of the time, exploring the character of Congressman Jason Mallard, who becomes an increasingly controversial figure as he speaks out against the war. The story unfolds through Congressman Mallard's experience as he challenges the prevailing sentiments of patriotism and militarism in his country. Described as a gifted orator, Mallard finds himself isolated and vilified for his outspoken stance on peace and disarmament, drawing both fervent supporters and vehement detractors. As he faces growing hostility and disdain from the press and public, the narrative builds towards an exploration of the power of silence as a weapon against his influence. Ultimately, Cobb illustrates the devastating psychological effects of societal rejection and the profound silence that can engulf even the most vociferous voices, culminating in a tragic conclusion for Mallard.
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