"Mother" by Maxim Gorky is a powerful novel set in early 20th-century Russia, depicting the revolutionary awakening of the working class. The story follows Pelageya Nilovna Vlasova, a submissive widow, who transforms into a courageous activist through her involvement in her son Pavel's revolutionary activities. Gorky paints a vivid picture of factory life and the struggles of the proletariat, highlighting themes of sacrifice, solidarity, and the quest for justice. "Mother" is a poignant exploration of personal and political transformation, reflecting Gorky's revolutionary ideals.
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