The Glebe 1914/01 (Vol. 1, No. 4): Love of One's Neighbor
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A desperate man is stranded on a tiny rock ledge in a wild mountain spot while an assorted crowd gathers and turns his peril into a public spectacle. Vendors, tourists, policemen and curious onlookers alternate practical attempts at rescue with bargaining, bickering and idle observation, revealing a mix of genuine concern, voyeurism, and self-interest. The action is staged as a series of episodic encounters that highlight bureaucratic impotence, commercial opportunism and performative sympathy, using the assembled crowd as a chorus to examine how collective behavior reshapes individual suffering into entertainment and moral dilemma.
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