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The narrator, reflecting on past restraint, recounts his move to the East and growing fascination with a wealthy, enigmatic neighbor who hosts extravagant parties. The neighbor’s ostentatious lifestyle and grand gatherings mask an obsessive longing for a lost romantic relationship and a carefully constructed personal history. Social encounters and escalating conflicts among the narrator, the neighbor, and others connected to that longing reveal contrasts between appearance and reality, class divisions, and the promise of the American dream. The neighbor’s pursuit ends in disillusionment and personal tragedy, prompting the narrator to confront moral limits and the costs of illusion.
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