
Rab Ráby: Regény
by Mór Jókai
"Rab Ráby: Regény" by Mór Jókai is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story explores the historical context of legal practices in Budapest before the establishment of public attorneys, focusing on the life of its main character, Mathias Ráby, who becomes the first independent lawyer in the city. Through his journey, the book likely delves into themes of justice, societal change, and the struggles of the common people. At the start of the novel, the narrative sets a vivid scene of Budapest a century ago, detailing the absence of public advocates and the legal challenges faced by the common folk. The protagonist, Mathias Ráby, emerges from a backdrop of societal inefficiency and injustice, recognizing a critical need for representation. The opening chapters introduce a legal assembly where Ráby aspires to fill the gap for the marginalized populace who lack legal protection against their oppressors. Through lively dialogues and humorous interactions among officials, the text paints a rich tapestry of character and setting, establishing the groundwork for Ráby’s mission as a pioneering figure in a struggling legal system.
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