"A Mock Idyl" by Percy Ross is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around the intertwined lives and friendships of two young men, Dick Tregurtha and Louis Roscoria, who navigate their dreams, ambitions, and relationships against the backdrop of their youth. Themes of friendship, romance, and personal growth weave through their experiences as they face various challenges, including love entanglements and family expectations. At the start of
the novel, the foundation of Tregurtha and Roscoria's friendship is established through their shared past at school and their divergent paths into adulthood. Tregurtha, having run away to sea, and Roscoria, who takes on the role of a schoolmaster, reconnect over their aspirations and the complexities of life. The opening delves into Roscoria's idealistic dreams of reforming the education system and meeting new people, leading to a fateful encounter with a mysterious lady that deeply impacts his outlook. This introduction sets the stage for the friendship's trials, involving love interests and the philosophical musings of the characters as they grapple with their feelings and destinies. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Reading Level
Reading ease score: 70.5 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.