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- 178 pages
- 7 hours of reading
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Exploring the societal perception of beggars, the narrative delves into their marginalized status, likening them to outcasts alongside criminals and prostitutes. The text critiques the notion that beggars are inherently different from working men, emphasizing the disdain society holds for them as 'parasites.' It highlights the fear and ignorance of educated individuals who fail to understand the complexities of the plongeur's existence, suggesting that leisure could reveal a dangerous potential within him. This examination raises questions about value, work, and the human condition.
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