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The narrative alternates scenes of fashionable urban life—with salons, studios and literary gatherings—and close, realistic portraits of charity work and immigrant tenements, following characters who move between these worlds. Social occasions and artistic circles provide a backdrop for examinations of taste, pretension and moral curiosity, while visits to hospitals and the city's poorer neighborhoods reveal squalor, industriousness, and human resilience. Through these contrasts the work explores questions of social responsibility, the limits of philanthropy, and the complexities of metropolitan life, balancing satirical observation with sympathetic sketches of individuals and communities.
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