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The narrative follows interconnected characters torn between comfortable domestic life and the harsh anonymity of the city. A well-to-do household is contrasted with a young man named Charles who flees into crowded streets and slums, seeking concealment and sustenance while observing commuters and the urban poor. Encounters in cheap restaurants and with working women reveal tensions of pride, hunger, and fear. Through alternating episodes and multiple viewpoints the story examines social contrasts, secrecy, the struggle for survival in urban environments, and the human yearning for safety and refuge.
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