![]() ![]() In actuality, the novel given to Harry provides an explication of the multifaceted natures that were indefinable to the man concerning the soul of even man in real humanity but he could neither perceive the intuition put forward by the pamphlet. ![]() ![]() The novel continues by describing an entanglement of the man’s life in an irresolvable fight of trying to define each natural form of his existence without contentment with any form since he did not fathom this self-made intuition. The low animalistic form depicts the man as the “wolf of the steppes.” It forms a novel inside novel literature, describing a human character entwined in two lives: a natural form eliciting him as high in terms of a spiritual man, and a low nature, eliciting him as animalistic. It is this treatise that this novel by Hermann is cited addressing Harry. The autobiographical information of the author provides that the title of the novel was based on the abandoned wolf of the steppes. On the other hand, the author also illustrates that some human beings rarely exhibit humanity. First, the author portrays himself as a human being who is willing to help others in society. ![]()
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