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A solitary lodger in a shabby boarding house becomes fixated on a tiny hole in the wall through which he watches the private routines and intimate encounters of neighboring occupants over a short span of days. The act of observation transforms into sustained reflection on longing, love, mortality, and the ache of human solitude, as the narrator alternates between detached intellectual analysis and emotional disturbance. The confined, twilight atmosphere concentrates the moral and philosophical scrutiny, revealing how ordinary gestures of tenderness and suffering expose deeper inner abysses and a reluctant hope beneath despair.
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