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A first-person narrator recounts a late-night amusement-park visit that culminates in a panopticon show by a troupe of black performers, led by an extremely tall, gaunt man named Abdallah. The account follows his ritualized weapon dance, mounting illness and eventual collapse, and the audience's mixture of laughter, curiosity and indifference as showmen and a female companion try to help. The narrative juxtaposes carnival spectacle, commercial exploitation and bodily suffering, highlighting the social and racial distance between spectators and the ailing performer and the uneasy pity public amusement can conceal.

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Ferenc Molnár

Ferenc Molnár was a Hungarian playwright and novelist, renowned for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. Born in 1878, he gained fame for his works that often explore themes of youth, love, and the complexities of human relationships. His most notable play, "Liliom," has been adapted into various productions, including the famous musical "Carousel." Molnár's storytelling is characterized by its wit and emotional depth, making his works resonate with audiences across generations. In addition to plays, he wrote novels such as "A Pál-utcai fiúk," which reflects on the adventures of boys in Budapest, showcasing his ability to capture the essence of youth and camaraderie.

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