The Red and the Black by Stendhal
Theodoros Kafantaris
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις July 07, 2026
Introduction
Stendhal's The Red and the Black (1830) follows Julien Sorel, a brilliant carpenter's son in post-Napoleonic France. The "red" is military glory; the "black" is the Church—Julien pursues the latter not from faith but as a ladder of social ascent.
The Art of Hypocrisy
Julien seduces women from a sense of duty to his ambition. He memorizes Latin texts to impress. He is the first anti-hero, a protagonist whose inner life is richer than his outer actions.
The Guillotine and Truth
In prison awaiting execution, Julien discovers authenticity for the first time. The novel ends not with triumph but with acceptance—and with Madame de Renal embracing his severed head.
Key Takeaways
- Ambition without authenticity is empty
- Society rewards hypocrisy
- Love transcends class