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A hospitable and prodigally generous noble lavishes his wealth on flattering companions until financial collapse leaves him ruined; those who once benefited quickly withdraw support, abandoning him to poverty and bitterness. The narrative shifts between scenes of public celebration and private deprivation, as he alternately denounces society and reflects on human motives. A blunt, misanthropic observer voices sharp criticism of social hypocrisy, and the work examines themes of generosity, ingratitude, civic corruption, and the corrosive effects of wealth on relationships and reputation.
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