: A major underlying theme is the friction between Adèle's working-class background and Emma's bohemian, middle-class artistic circle, exploring how these divisions can erode even the deepest romantic bonds. Critical Acclaim and Historical Recognition
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| Phase | Age of Adèle | Key Development | |-------|--------------|-----------------| | | 15‑16 | Adèle is a student, uncertain, living with her parents. | | Passion | 17‑19 | The intense, almost feverish love affair with Emma, marked by artistic collaboration and emotional turbulence. | | After‑math | 21‑23 | The dissolution of the relationship, Adèle’s struggle to integrate the experience into a new, adult life. | : A major underlying theme is the friction