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The narrative follows a man who, after making a Faustian bargain that costs him his shadow in exchange for material advantage, discovers that wealth brings social suspicion and isolation rather than contentment. Ostracized by polite society and weighed by shame, he wanders through varied encounters and travel episodes that satirize bourgeois manners and probe personal identity. Fantastic incidents alternate with practical hardship and introspective reflection as he seeks restitution and self-understanding. The prose balances melancholy and irony while examining belonging, the limits of material comfort, and the gap between outward appearance and inner worth.
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