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Troy Terwilliger
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Look at how Zola describes him the moment Camille brings him home from the railway office. He is a peasant's son with massive square shoulders, a thick neck, full cheeks, and a low forehead. He is strong, healthy, and absolutely overflowing with blood—what Zola calls a "sanguine" temperament.
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Troy Terwilliger
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Before the story moves to Paris in Chapter 3, the early life of Thérèse and Camille takes place in Vernon, a small, quiet commune in the Normandy region of northern France, situated along the Seine.
Zola deliberately moves them from the open air of the countryside into the damp, dark, roofed-in alleyway of Paris to make the setting feel as suffocating as a prison cell.
— 9 hours, 46 min ago
Zola deliberately moves them from the open air of the countryside into the damp, dark, roofed-in alleyway of Paris to make the setting feel as suffocating as a prison cell.

