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The narrative follows the inner life and formative memories of a compassionate man across a single day, presented in four parts (morning, midday, evening, night). It opens in a cramped household where childhood experiences of death, family strain, and narrow domestic security shape the protagonist's cautious relation to the wider city. Episodes of travel to the lake, visits with relatives, and scenes in parish and marketplaces broaden his perception while preserving anxiety about loss and belonging. The prose alternates precise social observation with reflective interiority, showing how small incidents and losses consolidate a lifelong impulse toward empathy and social concern.
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