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A satirical verse narrative portrays an insular city of conformist citizens called Glugs who rally around an old prophecy and the sudden celebrity of a tinkering rhymester whose lines ignite public excitement. The poem follows the crowd’s infatuation, the maneuvers of local officials, and the tensions between fashion, authority, and individual feeling as the craze spreads. Through comic episodes and parodic scenes it critiques bureaucratic vanity, herd behaviour, and the manipulation of popular movements while mixing folk rhyme, farce, and moral observation. The tone combines genial mockery with pointed social critique and traces how leaders and followers respond to sudden fame and ideology.
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