Père Goriot

by Honoré de Balzac

Eugène de Rastignac Character Analysis

Rastignac is a naïve, idealistic 22-year-old law student who lives in the Maison Vauquer, Madame Vauquer’s boarding house. Rastignac’s parents, aunt, two brothers (Henri and Gabriel), and two sisters (Laure and Agathe) live on a provincial wine estate, getting by on a small income. Rastignac has come to Paris in search of a profitable career in hopes of supporting his family. However, he’s just as eager to find a place for himself in Paris’s social scene. After he commits a faux pas during an attempt to win the heart of Madame de Restaud, he turns to his distant cousin, Madame de Beauséant, to be a “fairy godmother” and teach him how to succeed in Parisian society. On her advice, Rastignac begins pursuing Madame de Restaud’s sister, Madame Delphine de Nucingen, instead. He soon becomes genuinely infatuated with her. Though Vautrin offers Rastignac a shortcut to social success (which involves killing off fellow boarder Victorine’s brother so that she will be rich, allowing her to marry Rastignac), Rastignac never fully reconciles himself to this option. He is tempted, however, after he becomes immersed in Delphine’s dissipated lifestyle and begins running up huge debts. The more Rastignac experiences Parisian luxury, such as the apartment Delphine fixes up for him, the harder it is for him to imagine returning to a quiet provincial life. Through his obsession with Delphine, Rastignac also becomes friends with her father, Goriot, and genuinely cares for the old man; he is one of the only people at Goriot’s deathbed and funeral. In fact, Rastignac’s respect for Goriot seems to be one of the only things that prevents Rastignac from following Vautrin’s amoral path to success. At the end of the novel, Rastignac is disgusted with Paris’s corrupt, status-driven society, yet he appears to reconcile himself to a lifelong struggle with it, continuing his relationship with Delphine.

Eugène de Rastignac Quotes in Père Goriot

The Père Goriot quotes below are all either spoken by Eugène de Rastignac or refer to Eugène de Rastignac . For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 1 Quotes

At the moment one of these two rooms belonged to a young man who had come to Paris from the Angoulême area to study law, and whose large family endured the harshest sacrifices in order to send him twelve hundred francs a year. Eugène de Rastignac, for such was his name, was one of those young men trained by poverty for hard work, who realize from their earliest youth what their parents expect of them, and from the start prepare for a successful career by working out the scope of their studies, adapting them in advance to future trends in society so that they can be the first to exploit it.

Related Characters: Eugène de Rastignac
Page Number: 8
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The sight of his family in such constant distress, which they had generously kept from him, the comparison he was forced to make between his sisters, who had seemed so lovely when he was a child, and the Parisian women who were the living fulfilment of his earlier dreams of beauty, the precarious future of this large family which depended on him, the penny-pinching care with which he saw them save every scrap and crumb, and drink the dregs from the wine press, in a word numerous circumstances which it would be pointless to relate, vastly increased his desire for success and made him crave distinction.

Related Characters: Eugène de Rastignac
Page Number: 28
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By pronouncing the name of Père Goriot Eugène had again waved the magic wand, but this time with an effect quite contrary to that produced by the words ‘related to Madame de Beauséant.’ He was in the situation of someone admitted as a favour into the house of a curio collector who inadvertently knocks into a cabinet full of sculptured figures, breaking off three or four insecurely fastened heads. He wished the earth would swallow him up.

Related Characters: Eugène de Rastignac , Père Goriot , Madame Anastasie de Restaud , Madame la Vicomtesse de Beauséant
Page Number: 56
Explanation and Analysis:

‘Their father [] is said to have given each of them five or six hundred thousand francs to ensure their happiness by marrying them well, and only kept back eight or ten thousand livres a year for himself. He thought that his daughters would remain his daughters and that in their homes he had created two places where he would be able to live, two houses where he would be adored and spoilt. Within two years his sons-in-law had banished him from their society as if he were the most wretched of wretches

Related Characters: Madame la Vicomtesse de Beauséant (speaker), Eugène de Rastignac , Père Goriot , Madame Anastasie de Restaud , Madame Delphine de Nucingen
Page Number: 68
Explanation and Analysis:

‘You can understand that under the Empire the two sons-in-law did not make too much fuss about receiving in their homes the old revolutionary of '93; it was still all right under Buonaparte. But when the Bourbons came back, the old chap was an embarrassment to Monsieur de Restaud, and still more so to the banker. The daughters, who may perhaps still have been fond of their father, tried to play a double game, keeping their father and their husbands sweet at the same time. [] Personally, my dear, I believe that genuine feelings are neither blind nor stupid, so the poor old 93er's heart must have bled.’

Related Characters: Madame la Duchesse de Langeais (speaker), Eugène de Rastignac , Père Goriot , Madame Anastasie de Restaud , Monsieur de Restaud, Baron de Nucingen, Madame Delphine de Nucingen
Page Number: 70
Explanation and Analysis:

‘The more coldly calculating you are, the further you will go. Strike without pity and people will fear you. Accept men and women as mere post horses to be left worn out at every stage and you will reach the summit of your ambitions. Don't forget that you will be nothing here unless you have a woman to take an interest in you. You need one who is young, rich, elegant. But if you have any genuine feelings, hide them like a treasure; never let anyone suspect them, or you will be lost.’

Related Characters: Madame la Vicomtesse de Beauséant (speaker), Eugène de Rastignac
Page Number: 72
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‘All right, let Père Goriot win you admission to Madame Delphine de Nucingen's house. The beautiful Madame de Nucingen will be the standard you bear. Enjoy the marks of her favour and women will dote on you. [] You will be very successful. In Paris success is everything, it is the key to power. If women believe you to have wit and talent, so will men, unless you disillusion them. Then you can set your heart on anything, every door will be open to you. Then you will learn what the world is really like: an assembly of dupes and knaves. Don't be counted with either.’

Related Characters: Madame la Vicomtesse de Beauséant (speaker), Eugène de Rastignac , Madame Anastasie de Restaud , Madame Delphine de Nucingen , Père Goriot
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Page Number: 73
Explanation and Analysis:

He was ashamed of what he had written. How intense would be their heartfelt wishes for him, how pure their fervent prayers to heaven! How they would delight in their self-sacrifices! How his mother would grieve if she could not send the whole sum! He would use such fine sentiments, such fearful sacrifices as rungs in a ladder to reach Delphine de Nucingen. Tears, a last few grains of incense cast on the sacred altar of the family, fell from his eyes.

Related Characters: Eugène de Rastignac , Madame Delphine de Nucingen
Page Number: 78
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Chapter 2 Quotes

The moment money slips into a student's pocket, [] [h]is aspirations are as boundless as his ability to achieve them. He desires everything and anything, he is gay, generous and expansive. In short the bird which only yesterday had no wings has now spread them in full flight. The penniless student snaps up a crumb of pleasure like a dog snatching a bone amid countless perils [] the young man who for a fleeting moment has a few gold coins to jingle in his pocket savours his pleasures, counts them one by one, revels in them, sails through the air, has forgotten the meaning of the word 'poverty. Paris is all his.

Related Characters: Eugène de Rastignac
Page Number: 88
Explanation and Analysis:

‘You stand at the crossroads of your life, young man, you must choose. You have already made one choice; you went to see your Beauséant cousin and had a taste of luxury. You went to visit Madame de Restaud, Père Goriot's daughter, and had a taste of how Parisian women live. That day you came back with a word marked on your forehead, and one I could read easily enough: Succeed! succeed at any price. Bravo! I said, there's a lad after my own heart.’

Related Characters: Vautrin (speaker), Père Goriot , Madame Anastasie de Restaud , Eugène de Rastignac
Page Number: 96
Explanation and Analysis:

‘If I have one more piece of advice for you, my pet, it is not to stick to your opinions any more firmly than to your words. When you are asked for them, sell them. A man who boasts that he never changes his opinions is a man committed always to follow a straight line, an idiot who believes in infallibility. There are no such things as principles, only events; no laws, only circumstances. Your exceptional man adjusts to events and circumstances in order to control them. If there really were fixed principles and fixed laws, nations would not keep changing them as we change our shirts.’

Related Characters: Vautrin (speaker), Eugène de Rastignac
Page Number: 102
Explanation and Analysis:

What moralists call the depths of the human heart are merely the disappointments, the involuntary reactions of self-interest. These ups and downs so often bemoaned, these sudden reversals, are quite calculated for the enhancement of our pleasures. Seeing himself well dressed, with smart gloves, smart boots, Rastignac forgot his virtuous resolution. Young people do not dare look into the mirror of their consciences when they are being tempted to do wrong, while those of riper years have already seen themselves reflected there; therein lies the difference between these two periods of human life.

Related Characters: Vautrin, Eugène de Rastignac
Page Number: 105
Explanation and Analysis:

The student walked back from the Théâtre-Italien to the rue Neuve-Sainte-Geneviève, his head full of the most alluring plans. He had not failed to notice how closely Madame de Restaud had observed him, both in the vicomtesse's box and in that of Madame de Nucingen, and he presumed that he would no longer find the comtesse's door closed to him. He could already count on four major contacts in the most select Parisian society […]

'If Madame de Nucingen takes an interest in me, I will teach her how to manipulate her husband. Her husband is a very successful businessman, and he'll be able to help me make my fortune in less than no time.'

Related Characters: Eugène de Rastignac (speaker), Madame Delphine de Nucingen , Madame la Vicomtesse de Beauséant, Madame Anastasie de Restaud , Baron de Nucingen
Related Symbols: Doors
Page Number: 117
Explanation and Analysis:

‘My word,’ he said with seeming indifference, ‘what good would it do me to live in greater comfort? I really can’t explain that sort of thing; I can’t put two words together properly. That's what it's all about,’ he added, striking his heart. ‘My life, my own life, is all in my two daughters. If they enjoy themselves, if they are happy and finely dressed, if they have carpets to walk on, what does it matter what clothes I wear or what sort of bedroom I have? I don't feel cold if they are warm. I never feel sad if they are laughing. My only sorrows are theirs.’

Related Characters: Père Goriot (speaker), Madame Delphine de Nucingen , Madame Anastasie de Restaud , Eugène de Rastignac
Page Number: 120
Explanation and Analysis:

In the course of the next few days Rastignac led an extremely dissipated life. He dined almost every day with Madame de Nucingen, and went everywhere as her escort. He would come home at three or four in the morning, rise at midday to get ready to go out, and then go for a turn in the Bois when it was fine. He wasted time like this, heedless of the cost, and absorbed all the lessons and allurements of luxury […] He played for high stakes, losing or winning a lot of money, and finally grew used to the extravagant life of the young man in Paris.

Related Characters: Madame Delphine de Nucingen , Eugène de Rastignac , Vautrin
Page Number: 140
Explanation and Analysis:

Rastignac was indeed in a state of perplexity which must be familiar to many young men. Whether she really loved him or was just leading him on, Madame de Nucingen had inflicted on Rastignac all the pains of a genuine passion [] For the past few months she had so inflamed Eugène's senses that she finally affected his inward heart. If in the initial stages of his liaison the student had believed himself to be the master, Madame de Nucingen had now gained the upper hand[.]

Related Characters: Madame Delphine de Nucingen , Eugène de Rastignac , Vautrin, Madame la Vicomtesse de Beauséant
Page Number: 143
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Chapter 3 Quotes

It was midnight. [] Père Goriot and the student returned to the Maison Vauquer talking about Delphine with increasing fervour, each trying to outdo the other, expressing the strength of his passion in curious contention. Eugène could not deny that the father's love, unblemished by any selfish interest, left his own far behind in scope and persistence. For the father, his idol was always pure and beautiful, and his worship was intensified by all that lay in the past as well as in the future.

Related Characters: Père Goriot , Vautrin, Madame Delphine de Nucingen , Eugène de Rastignac
Page Number: 199
Explanation and Analysis:

By enjoying the material advantages of wealth, as he had so long enjoyed the moral advantages of noble birth, he had sloughed off his skin as a provincial, and smoothly moved into a position from which he could look forward to a fine future. So, as he waited for Delphine, seated comfortably in this charming boudoir, which he was beginning to regard as almost his own, he saw himself so far removed from the Rastignac who had come to Paris the year before, that, looking closely at that person through some trick of mental vision, he asked himself if at that moment there was any resemblance between his two selves.

Related Characters: Eugène de Rastignac , Madame Delphine de Nucingen
Page Number: 204
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Chapter 4 Quotes

Today I have only one fear, I can imagine only one disaster, and that would be to lose the love which has made me glad to be alive. Apart from that love, nothing matters, nothing else in the world means anything to me. You are everything to me. If I enjoy being rich, it is to enable me to give you more pleasure. I am, to my shame, more lover than daughter. Why? I don't know. My whole life is in you. My father gave me a heart, but you made it beat. The whole world may condemn me, what do I care?

Related Characters: Madame Delphine de Nucingen (speaker), Père Goriot , Eugène de Rastignac
Page Number: 224
Explanation and Analysis:

He saw society as an ocean of mire into which one had only to dip a toe to be buried in it up to the neck. 'The only crimes committed there are petty ones!' he said to himself. 'Vautrin was a bigger man than that.' […] In his thoughts he returned to the bosom of his family. He remembered the pure emotions of that tranquil life, he recalled days spent among those who held him dear. By following the natural laws of hearth and home, those dear creatures found complete, unbroken, untroubled happiness. Despite such worthy thoughts, he did not feel bold enough to go to Delphine and confess the faith of pure souls by bidding her follow Virtue in the name of Love.

Related Characters: Eugène de Rastignac (speaker), Père Goriot , Madame Delphine de Nucingen , Vautrin
Page Number: 232
Explanation and Analysis:

Rastignac left at about five o'clock, after seeing Madame de Beauséant into her travelling-coach and receiving her tearful farewell […] It was cold and damp as Eugène walked back to the Maison Vauquer. His education was almost complete.

‘I shan't be able to save poor Père Goriot,’ Bianchon said to him as Rastignac came into his neighbour's room.

‘My friend,’ said Eugène, after a look at the sleeping old man, ‘stay on the path that leads to the modest goal you have been content to set yourself. As for me, I am in hell, and must stay there.’

Related Characters: Eugène de Rastignac (speaker), Bianchon (speaker), Madame la Vicomtesse de Beauséant, Père Goriot
Page Number: 238
Explanation and Analysis:

‘They are busy, they are sleeping, they won't come. I knew it. You have to be dying to learn what children are. Ah! my friend, don't get married, don't have children! You give them life, they give you death. You bring them into the world, they drive you out of it. No, they won't come! For ten years I have known how it would be. I sometimes said so to myself, but I didn't dare to believe it.’

Related Characters: Père Goriot (speaker), Eugène de Rastignac , Madame Anastasie de Restaud , Madame Delphine de Nucingen
Page Number: 244
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Eugène de Rastignac Character Timeline in Père Goriot

The timeline below shows where the character Eugène de Rastignac appears in Père Goriot. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 1: A Family Boarding House
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Another room is taken by a young law student named Eugène de Rastignac. He has come to Paris from Angoulême, at great cost to his large family. Raised... (full context)
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Eugène de Rastignac is a fair-skinned, dark-haired Southerner of noble bearing. He dresses thriftily but not inelegantly. Vautrin... (full context)
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After Rastignac’s first year of schooling in Paris, he returns home for vacation, and he is struck... (full context)
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Rastignac arrives home from the ball long after midnight and ostensibly sits up studying, but he... (full context)
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...offhandedly mentions that soon, he will intervene in Victorine’s affairs and make everything better. When Rastignac comes in and begins talking about last night’s ball, Victorine glances shyly at him. When... (full context)
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The next afternoon Rastignac dresses elegantly and heads off to visit Madame de Restaud. When he gets to her... (full context)
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...Restaud greets both men, Maxime gives her a look that clearly conveys his desire for Rastignac to leave. Rastignac immediately feels hatred toward his rival and wants to defeat him. But... (full context)
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When Madame de Restaud rejoins Rastignac and Monsieur de Restaud, Rastignac brings up his neighbor, Père Goriot. When he says “Père,”... (full context)
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Emerging outside in the rain, Rastignac knows that he’s given offense, but he doesn’t know how bad the damage is. His... (full context)
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At his cousin’s, Rastignac sees an elaborate nobleman’s carriage, much fancier than the cab and even Maxime’s carriage. Though... (full context)
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As Rastignac watches the vicomtesse’s and the marquis’s goodbye, he feels envious of the luxury surrounding the... (full context)
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...pale but laughs off this news as a rumor. She turns her attention back to Rastignac, giving him a warm look contrasting with the cold appraisal of the duchesse. Rastignac describes... (full context)
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...both of his sons-in-law had banished him from their homes. This story fills the idealistic Rastignac’s eyes with tears. (full context)
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...ready to stick a dagger in you when you’ve suffered a misfortune. Then, she tells Rastignac that she will help him. She tells him that the more calculating he is, the... (full context)
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...salon. Her present lover, de Marsay, has not helped her to reach that goal. If Rastignac introduces Madame de Nucingen to the vicomtesse, Rastignac will be adored. The vicomtesse advises Rastignac... (full context)
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When Rastignac gets home, he is struck by the contrast between the two wealthy homes he has... (full context)
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After dinner, Rastignac writes a passionate letter to his mother. He explains that he’s in a position to... (full context)
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Rastignac also writes letters to his sisters, asking them to send their meager savings, and to... (full context)
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In the following days, Rastignac returns to Madame de Restaud’s house several times, but she never lets him in. By... (full context)
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Before attempting to befriend Delphine de Nucingen, Rastignac gathers more information about her father. Before the Revolution, Jean-Joachim Goriot was simply an enterprising... (full context)
Chapter 2: Entry on the Social Scene
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Rastignac receives letters from his mother and eldest sister. His mother has sent the biggest sum... (full context)
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After reading this letter, Rastignac cries. His mother’s words make him think of Père Goriot flattening out his silver in... (full context)
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Vautrin has been closely watching Rastignac lately, though Rastignac isn’t sure why. One morning, he impulsively follows Vautrin out of breakfast... (full context)
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...life, Vautrin says: obedience and revolt. Vautrin does not obey anyone. Vautrin turns to considering Rastignac’s situation. He seems to know all about Rastignac’s family and their meager financial situation, as... (full context)
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Vautrin tells Rastignac that he stands at the crossroads of his life. Having gotten a taste of luxury,... (full context)
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Vautrin says that he’s about to offer Rastignac something that nobody would refuse. He has a dream of moving to the United States,... (full context)
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Vautrin tells Rastignac that such a gullible, devoted girl is right in front of him: Victorine. If her... (full context)
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Before Rastignac starts ranting at him, Vautrin warns, he should consider that he, too, will someday flirt... (full context)
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Rastignac doesn’t take Vautrin’s offer on the spot. However, he wonders whether Vautrin has taught him... (full context)
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In the past few days, Rastignac and Goriot have become good friends. Goriot is drawn to Rastignac’s youth and sympathetic spirit;... (full context)
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When Rastignac returns to the Hôtel de Beauséant, he has never seen such an opulent table before.... (full context)
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Monsieur d’Ajuda comes to their box, and in gratitude for Rastignac quietly surrendering his seat, the vicomtesse asks d’Ajuda to introduce Rastignac to Delphine de Nucingen.... (full context)
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Back home, Rastignac sits in Père Goriot’s squalid bedroom and gives the delighted old man a report about... (full context)
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Rastignac asks Goriot how, with his daughters living in such comfort, he is able to live... (full context)
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At breakfast the next day, everyone is surprised to see Goriot’s newfound intimacy with Rastignac. As he is wandering around the city later that day—he can’t stand to remain in... (full context)
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At home, Rastignac receives a note from Madame de Nucingen, inviting him to dinner and the opera. He... (full context)
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Rastignac finds Madame de Nucingen in a depressed mood. During a carriage ride, he finally gets... (full context)
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...even allow their children to go hungry in order to scrounge for a new dress. Rastignac comforts her as she weeps, promising he thinks no less of her because of this... (full context)
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As Rastignac returns home after the concert, he reflects that the more he’s exposed to Parisian life,... (full context)
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The next day, Madame de Beauséant gives Rastignac an introduction to the duchesse who’s throwing the ball, allowing him to attend. Rastignac also... (full context)
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The next day, Vautrin smiles in a sinister way when he hears Rastignac describe his success at the ball. He reminds Rastignac of the tremendous expense that’s required... (full context)
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Rastignac begins dining daily with Madame de Nucingen and escorting her wherever she goes. He spends... (full context)
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Late one evening in the dining room, Rastignac lingers pensively, long after most of the other boarders have gone back to their rooms.... (full context)
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On this particular evening, a frustrated Rastignac, not realizing that Vautrin is lingering nearby and watching everything, thinks about the plan they’d... (full context)
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After the women leave the room, Vautrin coolly tells Rastignac that he knew the younger man would come around to his plan. But he tells... (full context)
Chapter 3: Death-Dodger
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...whole conversation on his way home from his medical school lecture. They do, however, notice Rastignac and Victorine engaged in an intimate conversation as they enter the boarding house. (full context)
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This morning, Rastignac is in despair over Madame de Nucingen. Inwardly, he has given in to Vautrin’s plan,... (full context)
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After Victorine goes to her room, Vautrin comes in and informs Rastignac that his friend who owes him a favor has instigated a quarrel with Victorine’s brother—all... (full context)
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Then, Goriot comes in and draws Rastignac aside. He tells Rastignac that he and Delphine have set aside a luxurious apartment for... (full context)
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Vautrin, Goriot, and Rastignac go downstairs to dinner together. Vautrin is in high spirits, dismaying Rastignac and drawing Mademoiselle... (full context)
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...go to the theater with him that evening. Sylvie hauls Goriot upstairs to bed, while Rastignac falls asleep on Victorine’s shoulder, to her delight. When Vautrin draws up with the carriage,... (full context)
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...never enjoy becoming an heiress if it cost her brother’s life. The two women help Rastignac to bed, and Victorine steals a kiss on his forehead, going to bed happy. (full context)
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That night’s revelry, which Vautrin intended as a way to get Goriot and Rastignac drunk, turns out to be costly for him, too. Bianchon, after getting drunk, forgot to... (full context)
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...uses this opportunity to pour the potion into Vautrin’s usual cup. When breakfast finally begins, Rastignac receives a letter from Madame de Nucingen. Delphine writes to Rastignac that she waited up... (full context)
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...have gotten into a quarrel—he muses that the young don’t know how to behave themselves. Rastignac shouts at him in horror. After Victorine and Madame Couture rush out, Madame Vauquer remarks... (full context)
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Rastignac, however, tells Madame Vauquer emphatically that he has no intention of marrying Victorine. He sends... (full context)
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Rastignac takes a walk, wondering what to do. Will he be named as an accomplice in... (full context)
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...for chemical analysis. Mademoiselle Michonneau tries to stop him, confirming Bianchon’s suspicions. By the time Rastignac returns, Vautrin is recovered and standing in the drawing-room. When Vautrin says that it would... (full context)
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...the thief is no worse than what these people have in their hearts. He tells Rastignac that their deal is still on, and that even from prison, he knows how to... (full context)
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...arrest. The others look at Michonneau in disgust. Before Vautrin leaves, he says goodbye to Rastignac in a gentler tone. After he’s gone, everyone except for Poiret refuses to continue eating... (full context)
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...come upon her boarding house. Soon, Père Goriot arrives in a cab and insistently takes Rastignac out with him to dine with Delphine in Rastignac’s new apartment. (full context)
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Leaving the boarding house in the cab, Rastignac feels disoriented by the events of the day. Goriot is joyful at the prospect of... (full context)
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After touring the apartment, Rastignac tells Delphine that he cannot accept it. Vautrin’s arrest is still too fresh in his... (full context)
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Over dinner, Goriot is almost childish in his fawning attentions to Delphine. Rastignac can’t help feeling a little jealous. As he and Goriot return to the boarding house... (full context)
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...is sitting up with Sylvie and Christophe, lamenting the disappearance of her boarders—now Goriot and Rastignac will join the rest. She tells the others that Vautrin was such a good man,... (full context)
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That noon, Rastignac receives an invitation to give to the de Nucingens, to a ball held by Madame... (full context)
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Despite Rastignac’s attraction to the aristocratic life, he had always remained a nobleman at heart. However, now... (full context)
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...predicted, Delphine is delighted to receive the invitation to Madame de Beauséant’s ball. She embraces Rastignac and tells him that she’s ready to make any sacrifice for him. She also tells... (full context)
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Later that evening, as Delphine and Rastignac say a lingering goodbye, Delphine admits that she has a premonition of some catastrophe, as... (full context)
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The next day, Rastignac and Goriot prepare to move out of the Maison Vauquer. Around noon, Madame de Nucingen... (full context)
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...likes with her money, she explains, he won’t raise a fuss over her relationship with Rastignac. In other words, if she wants to get away with romantic indiscretions, then she has... (full context)
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...in despair, admits that he has almost nothing left—he’s spent his securities on fixing up Rastignac’s new apartment. (full context)
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Appalled at what he’s hearing, Rastignac takes the blank bill of exchange he’d initially meant to use to pay back Vautrin... (full context)
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Anastasie leaves and Rastignac sees Delphine home, but then he returns to the boarding house, worried about Goriot. Bianchon... (full context)
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...the marriage and will be taken aback when she hears the news at the ball. Rastignac stays at his new apartment that night, and when he returns to the boarding house... (full context)
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...go back into the pasta business and travel to Odessa to import grain. Bianchon and Rastignac take turns watching over Goriot all night. Madame de Restaud just sends a messenger to... (full context)
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That night Delphine sends a letter reminding Rastignac to take her to the ball tonight and that, after the humiliation of learning about... (full context)
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Rastignac can’t stop thinking about Goriot, but Delphine refuses to visit him until after the ball.... (full context)
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The next day, Bianchon tells Rastignac that Goriot doesn’t have much time left, but that they will nurse him to the... (full context)
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...is sincere. Yet he’d give anything just to have his daughters here. Goriot talks to Rastignac about his history with the girls and the pain of first discovering, not long after... (full context)
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Frightened by the old man’s raving, Rastignac sends Christophe for a cab. Goriot collapses again, almost lifeless. Rastignac leaves Bianchon, who has... (full context)
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When Rastignac gets to the de Nucingens’ house, Delphine complains of a chill and says she’d better... (full context)
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As Rastignac and Bianchon struggle to change Goriot’s soiled shirt, Goriot asks, with inarticulate gestures, for the... (full context)
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Delphine’s maid arrives just then, asking for Rastignac—Delphine has fainted after a heated argument with her husband over money for her father’s care.... (full context)
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When Rastignac and Bianchon finally come downstairs for a bite of dinner, the other boarders don’t want... (full context)
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When Rastignac goes to check on Delphine and Anastasie later that day, neither of them will receive... (full context)
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When the hearse comes, only Rastignac and Christophe accompany it to the churchyard. Christophe speaks kindly of Goriot as the two... (full context)
Alone, Rastignac walks to the highest point of the cemetery and overlooks Paris. He thinks about the... (full context)