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The narrative centers on a hotel waiter who has devoted his life and savings to his son's advancement, surrounding himself with photographs and childhood toys as proofs of a promised future. After the son is killed in the war, the father is plunged into numbness, humiliation and the sense that the rhetoric of honor is an empty fiction. His suppressed pain eventually hardens into moral anger and a readiness to confront the invisible social and ideological forces that produced the loss. The work examines ordinary devotion, the corrosive power of nationalist language, and a parent's destabilizing encounter with grief and betrayal.
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