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The narrative follows a resourceful, opportunistic protagonist from a provincial town who, after a modest education, embarks on episodic travels and survives by shifting roles and schemes. Through captivity, theft, service to varied masters, and stints as a vendor and servant, he repeatedly reinvents himself while falling into and out of love. Episodes expose social hypocrisy, bureaucratic folly, and local manners; comedic misadventures and clever deceptions propel much of the action. The work combines picaresque episode structure with satirical observation to portray a society's customs, institutions, and human foibles.

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James Justinian Morier

James Justinian Morier was a British diplomat and author, best known for his vivid travel writing and engaging narratives. His notable works include "A Journey through Persia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople, in the Years 1808 and 1809," which provides a detailed account of his travels and observations in the region during a pivotal time in its history. Additionally, Morier is recognized for "The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan," a satirical novel that explores Persian society through the eyes of its titular character. His writings contribute significantly to the understanding of 19th-century Persia and its cultural landscape.

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