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The narrative centers on a young student who shelters a revolutionary after an assassination and then endures moral turmoil after betraying the fugitive, a decision that draws him into official scrutiny and social exile. Presented as a framed document with retrospective entries, the plot moves between the repressive homeland and a Western city while tracing the protagonist’s conscience, shame, and isolation. The work probes political fanaticism, personal responsibility, and hypocrisy, and it reflects on the limits of language and the uneasy position of intellectuals confronted by violence and authority.
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