Class Relations
Class Relations is a novel that explores the dynamics between different social classes in a small town. The story follows the lives of two families, one wealthy and the other working-class, as they navigate their relationships with each other and the wider community.
The wealthy family, the Johnsons, are seen as the elite of the town, with their luxurious lifestyle and prestigious social status. They have a daughter, Emily, who is expected to marry into a similarly wealthy family to maintain their social standing.
On the other hand, the working-class family, the Smiths, struggle to make ends meet and are often looked down upon by the Johnsons and others in the town. Despite their financial hardships, the Smiths are a close-knit family who value hard work and loyalty above all else.
As the novel unfolds, the relationships between the two families become increasingly strained as secrets are revealed and tensions rise. Class Relations delves into themes of social inequality, prejudice, and the complexities of human relationships.
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América, Relações de Classes
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