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Life and Death Of Mr. Badman
John Bunyan
Dernière mise à jour : 26/03/2026
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23-04-2024
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134
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221
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Littérature générale > Romans
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"Life and Death of Mr. Badman" by John Bunyan is a narrative that explores the life of a man named Mr. Badman, whose existence is marked by sin and moral decay. The story is presented as a dialogue between two characters, Mr. Wiseman and Mr. Attentive, who discuss the life and eventual death of Mr. Badman. From a young age, Mr. Badman exhibits a propensity for lying and stealing, behaviors that are indicative of his deep-seated corruption. Despite being raised by godly parents who attempt to guide him towards righteousness, Mr. Badman continues to indulge in sinful activities, showing no regard for the moral teachings imparted to him. His life is a series of transgressions, each more severe than the last, leading to a hardened heart and a life devoid of repentance. The narrative serves as a moral lesson, illustrating the consequences of a life lived in defiance of divine law. Mr. Badman's death is portrayed as a passage from one form of death to another, suggesting eternal damnation as the ultimate consequence of his unrepentant life. Bunyan's work is a reflection on the nature of sin, the importance of moral upbringing, and the eternal consequences of one's actions. It is a cautionary tale that warns readers of the dangers of a life led astray by vice and the importance of heeding the moral teachings of one's upbringing.
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