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The narrative follows Jean Fontaine after he earns his medical diploma and confronts hollow triumph and longing for purpose; his efforts to uplift his sister Yvonne into a nobler view of life collide with her attraction to trivial social amusements and a romantic entanglement with Lucien. Interwoven are appeals to youthful patriotism and social reconciliation between rich and poor, psychological reflection on inner states, and vivid Quebec settings that mirror characters' emotions. The prose emphasizes idealism and moral exhortation, favoring luminous, suggestive description and implication over explicit argument.

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Hector Bernier

Hector Bernier was a Canadian author known for his contributions to French literature in Canada. His works often explore themes of identity and the human experience within the Canadian landscape. Notable among his writings are "Au large de l'écueil: roman canadien," which delves into the complexities of life in Canada, and "Ce que disait la flamme," a reflective piece that captures the essence of emotion and thought. Bernier's literary voice is characterized by a deep connection to his cultural roots and a keen observation of the world around him.

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