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A timid titular councillor in St. Petersburg increasingly unravels after encountering a man identical to himself; the double gradually appears to mimic and replace him in official and social contexts, provoking mounting paranoia and an identity crisis. The narrative traces his escalating obsession, social anxieties, and futile attempts to defend rank and reputation, blending satirical observation with psychological intensity. Themes include the fragility of selfhood, rivalry and humiliation within bureaucratic society, and the unstable boundary between perception and madness.
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