The Fixed Period

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By Anthony Trollope

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In "The Fixed Period," Anthony Trollope presents a thought-provoking narrative set in a fictional future society that has implemented a radical system of life expectancy. This satirical novel delves into themes of aging, societal expectations, and the value of human life, showcasing Trollope's characteristic wit and incisive social commentary. Written in 1882, the book reflects Victorian anxieties surrounding progress, governance, and moral responsibility, employing a blend of realism and speculative fiction that invites readers to contemplate the implications of a mechanized view of life—a departure from Trollope's earlier works rooted in more traditional societal norms. Anthony Trollope, a prominent figure of Victorian literature, draws on his own experiences as a postmaster and his observations of social dynamics and bureaucratic systems of his time. His deep engagement with themes of politics and community are evident in this work, revealing the complexities behind societal structures. Trollope's unique position allowed him to explore the tensions between individual freedoms and collective responsibilities, exposing the potential consequences of governmental overreach in matters of life and death. "The Fixed Period" is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of ethics, politics, and the human condition. Trollope's foresight into issues like euthanasia and the aging population resonates powerfully today, making this novel not only a reflective historical piece but also a relevant and urgent commentary on contemporary societal dilemmas.
The Fixed Period