About This Book
The collection assembles varied verse forms—dramatic monologues, narrative sketches, and moral reflections—that portray human character under strain. Several poems give intimate portraits of suffering, social shame, and mental collapse, including an extended scene in a madhouse that traces a proud man’s fall and subsequent religious consolation. Other pieces probe themes of flattery, justice, domestic feeling, and daily hardship, combining stark observation with reflective moralizing. The tone moves between blunt realism and controlled sympathy, using concrete incidents and voices to examine pride, repentance, and the pressures of society.
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