Père Goriot
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Père Goriot

by

Honoré de Balzac

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Introduction Intro
Plot Summary Plot
Summary & Analysis
  • Chapter 1
  • Chapter 2
  • Chapter 3
  • Chapter 4
Themes
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  • The False Allure of Wealth Theme Icon
    The False Allure of Wealth
  • Ambition and Corruption Theme Icon
    Ambition and Corruption
  • Manipulation, Delusion, and Betrayal Theme Icon
    Manipulation, Delusion, and Betrayal
  • Family Relationships Theme Icon
    Family Relationships
  • Emotions, Sincerity, and Calculation Theme Icon
    Emotions, Sincerity, and Calculation
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Characters
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  • Père Goriot
  • Eugène de Rastignac
  • Vautrin
  • Madame la Vicomtesse de Beauséant
  • Madame Anastasie de Restaud
  • Madame Delphine de Nucingen
  • Madame Vauquer
  • Victorine Taillefer
  • Mademoiselle Michonneau
  • Bianchon
  • Madame la Comtesse de l’Ambermesnil
Symbols
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  • Doors Symbol Icon
    Doors
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Doors

Doors symbolize access to the higher echelons of Paris society and, therefore, to personal success. For a vulnerable character like Victorine, for example, the door of her father’s house is repeatedly slammed in her…

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