Persian Letters
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The narrative follows Persian noblemen Usbek and Rica as they explore French society, offering a satirical critique of European customs and politics. Through their letters back home, Montesquieu highlights cultural contrasts and societal norms, providing insight into the Enlightenment era's values and ideas. The correspondence reveals their observations on religion, gender roles, and the complexities of modern life, making it a significant commentary on both Persian and European cultures.
