Essay heading: "Two Friends" by Guy de Maupassant
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Most of his stories were about everyday life in Normandy, and the Norman people. A lot, though, were about, or influenced by, his time in the Franco-Prussian war. The war did not do well with Maupassant and in 1886 he began to show signs of mental illness, but this was a crucial time in his career as a writer... displayed 300 characters
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The war did not do well with Maupassant and in 1886 he began to show signs of mental illness, but this was a crucial time in his career as a writer. Many of his most well-known stories were written during and his illness is shown through many of his stories in this time; his stories got darker and could even be compared with the gothic premonitions seen in much of Edgar Allen Poe's writings... displayed next 300 characters
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