The noise of the world
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The narrative follows an idealistic young lawyer who refuses his firm's engagement by a powerful gravel company that is displacing working-class tenants, triggering a clash with senior partners and revealing tensions between legal practice, conscience, and social inequality. Scenes shift to the life of a quiet stenographer and residents of a transformed neighborhood, portraying urban change after a devastating fire, immigrant communities under pressure, and the moral compromises solicited by professional success. Through courtroom maneuverings, personal confrontations, and vivid neighborhood detail, the work examines the costs of progress, the noise of public life, and the struggle to preserve human dignity amid economic forces.
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