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The novel presents a framed narrative in which a returning official recounts firsthand encounters with systemic extortion and brutality in a colonial dependency and his fruitless efforts within the administration to restrain abuses. These documentary episodes are interwoven with satirical asides and a comic foil, a complacent coffee broker, whose narrow self-interest highlights national hypocrisy. The work balances moral indignation and ironic humor while examining bureaucracy, economic exploitation, and individual responsibility, urging readers to confront institutional injustice through vivid case accounts, personal testimony, and rhetorical challenge.

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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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