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A man faces a profound moral and personal crisis when his past actions collide with his present circumstances.
The protagonist navigates a complex social environment where his previous choices dictate his current standing. He must contend with external pressures from peers and internal conflicts regarding his own integrity. The narrative framework utilizes a close third-person perspective to examine the protagonist's psychological state as he attempts to reconcile his history with his future. The world is defined by rigid social hierarchies and the weight of individual accountability.
Readers frequently highlight the author's ability to construct a dense, character-focused environment that prioritizes psychological depth over rapid plot progression. Discussion often centers on the protagonist's internal conflict and the way the narrative forces the reader to evaluate the consequences of past decisions. Critics often note the precise, measured prose style that maintains a consistent tone throughout the work. Many readers appreciate the lack of sentimentality in the character development, finding the portrayal of human fallibility to be grounded and realistic.
Page Count:
94
Publication Date:
1968-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin
ISBN-10:
014002817X
ISBN-13:
9780140028171
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