Der Matrose Martin kann einem jungen Mann zu Hilfe kommen und erh�lt zum Dank eine Einladung. Im Haus seines Gastgebers lernt er die Lebensweise einer Klasse kennen, zu der er bisher keinen Zugang hatte. Martin beschlie�t daraufhin, er will in anderer Mensch werden. Er will durch Lesen so viel Kultur und Bildung wie m�glich aufholen. Als Pendler zwischen zwei Gesellschaftsschichten st��t er jedoch auf Widerst�nde und Entt�uschungen.
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Der Matrose Martin kann einem jungen Mann zu Hilfe kommen und erh�lt zum Dank eine Einladung. Im Haus seines Gastgebers lernt er die Lebensweise einer Klasse kennen, zu der er bisher keinen Zugang hatte. Martin beschlie�t daraufhin, er will in anderer Mensch werden. Er will durch Lesen so viel Kultur und Bildung wie m�glich aufholen. Als Pendler zwischen zwei Gesellschaftsschichten st��t er jedoch auf Widerst�nde und Entt�uschungen.
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Among my friend it's very common to listen Pink Floyd's "Another brick in the wall" after reading Martin Eden. The book is very succesful for drawing a concrete portrait of a highly-bourgeoisly-educated person as Ruth Morse, whom Martin felt in love with. On the other hand there is Martin Eden, a sailor who educates himself especially in and soon becomes an author. The main theme is the struggle of initially uneducated sailor Martin's efforts to be with Ruth, member of a bourgeois family. By the time he self-teaches and develops a world view combining Nietzsche-oriented individualism and social darwinism. There are interesting dialogues in the book that clearly indicates the limits of Ruth's thinking, based on modern and blindly bourgeois education. Whereas, Martin can simply criticize anything. The book ends tragically. However, it is a great book to read hence see the potential of human ability.