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The narrator immerses himself in the East End of London to document the daily reality of extreme urban poverty, living among the unemployed, lodgers, and casual laborers. Through vivid reports of lodging-houses, streets, workplaces, and bread lines, he examines causes and consequences of destitution—hunger, precarious wages, unemployment, inefficient relief, drink, and suicidality—and charts how institutions and social practices shape lives from childhood onward. The narrative mixes on-the-ground observation, case sketches, and broader social critique to argue that chronic systemic failures, not individual moral failings, sustain widespread misery.
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