The Empty Sack
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An aging bank clerk is dismissed as no longer profitable, thrusting his modest household into financial strain and wounded pride. The narrative follows his efforts to preserve dignity, the uneasy adjustments of family members who shoulder new burdens, and a daughter's flirtations that complicate domestic tensions. Office routines and managers' talk of efficiency expose an impersonal commercial ethic at odds with human need. Through episodic scenes the work examines the emotional consequences of unemployment, tensions between compassion and business pragmatism, and the negotiations of duty, sacrifice, and stability within a struggling family.
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