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In the following essay, Hahn asserts that Adams’ portrayal of his life as a failure was a literary device used for dramatic effect.
Anyone beginning to read Henry Adams’ Education for the first time gets the impression from the very first chapters that Adams thought his life had been a failure, and that he considered it a failure because his education had not fitted him to play a useful part in the new and different world that was coming into being in the nineteenth century. The book can therefore be taken—so it seems—as a protest, based on one man’s experience, against the effect of technology and industrialism on the personal values of the social system which they displaced.
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