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Intro. 18. century France. The protagonist of the book, Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, is a murderer who is devoid of all human sensations and emotions, is unprecedentedly sensitive to scents, and does not hesitate to commit murder in order to produce the scents he wants. This young man, who was a true genius at smelling everyone and everything, and producing all the scents he wanted, lost his world the day he realized that he did not have his own scent and that people could not smell the scent that came out of him where he was. The only way out is to smell scents that will give others the impression of being human. The last part of this magnificent allegory, which exhibits a genius who could not exist as an individual in society, but who was able to create whatever he wanted except his own self, is the narrative of a human tragedy that can probably only be seen in Kafka's work.

Jean Baptiste Grenouille

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