Norris, Frank | Paperback / softback | 19-06-2023 | 9789464812503 |
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“The Third Circle” is a short story written by Frank Norris. It tells the story of a young couple, Isabel and Harney, who are struggling to make ends meet in San Francisco. Harney is a clerk in a law firm and Isabel is a dressmaker. They dream of a better life and plan to marry as soon as they can afford it.
One day, Harney meets a wealthy and influential man named Trant, who invites him to join a secret society called “The Third Circle”. The society is made up of wealthy and powerful men who engage in immoral and illegal activities, including bribery and extortion. Harney is initially hesitant but is tempted by the promises of wealth and power.
Isabel is unaware of Harney’s involvement with the society and becomes increasingly worried about their financial situation. She takes on more work to try to make ends meet, but her health begins to suffer. Meanwhile, Harney becomes more involved with the Third Circle and begins to neglect Isabel.
As the story unfolds, the consequences of Harney’s involvement with the Third Circle become apparent. His moral compass is compromised, and he becomes more and more entangled in their corrupt activities. Isabel’s health continues to decline, and the couple’s dreams of a better life seem further and further away.
“The Third Circle” is a cautionary tale about the dangers of greed and the corrupting influence of power. Norris uses the story to critique the social and economic conditions of turn-of-the-century San Francisco, where the pursuit of wealth often led to moral decay and social unrest.