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The narrative follows a highly sensitive young man whose acute compassion prompts him to offer kindness and aid across a series of episodic encounters. Through visits, misfortunes, and betrayals, his benevolence exposes social hypocrisies, self-interest, and the limits of sentimental virtue. Episodes alternate gentle domestic scenes and tragic reversals, using intimate detail and pathos to examine how feeling shapes moral choice and social relations. The prose privileges empathy and inward reflection while also registering satire of affectation and the precariousness of altruism. The book concludes by registering personal cost and moral ambivalence rather than simple consolation.
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