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The Age of Innocence

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388 pages
Reading time
14 hours

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The story explores the impact of Sigsbee Manderson's death, revealing the emptiness behind his wealth and influence. Despite his formidable presence in the commercial world, his demise evokes little sorrow, highlighting the vanity of his life. The narrative questions how society values individuals based on their material success rather than genuine connections or contributions. Manderson's legacy serves as a stark reminder of the hollowness of wealth without loyalty or honor, prompting a reflection on what truly matters in life.

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