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The narrative follows a sensitive, observant boy whose small-scale misadventures and encounters expose the pretensions and hypocrisies of the surrounding society. Episodes range from public spectacles and ceremonial visits to intimate domestic scenes, portraying crowd behavior, social snobbery, and the pressures of conformity with vivid, ironic detail. The structure alternates light, comic episodes with moments of tenderness and authorial unease, tracing how the child's innocence repeatedly collides with adult ritual and self-interest. Recurring themes include education, social expectation, moral awkwardness, and the author's ambivalent sympathy for his protagonist.

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Multatuli

Multatuli, the pen name of Eduard Douwes Dekker, was a Dutch writer and social critic active in the 19th century. He is best known for his groundbreaking novel "Max Havelaar," which critiques the Dutch colonial system in Indonesia and advocates for social justice. His work is characterized by its passionate prose and deep moral engagement, making significant contributions to literature and social reform. In addition to "Max Havelaar," he wrote other notable works such as "Walter Pieterse" and "Minnebrieven," which further explore themes of injustice and human rights. Multatuli's legacy endures as a powerful voice against oppression and a champion of the marginalized.

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