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The narrative reflects on the harsh realities of rural life and the plight of the laborer, who toils endlessly in the fields for minimal reward. It contrasts the lives of the wealthy, who benefit from the fruits of the laborer's efforts without genuine appreciation for the land or its bounty. The text critiques the disconnect between the leisure class and the working poor, highlighting themes of exploitation and the unequal distribution of agricultural wealth. Through vivid imagery, it evokes a sense of tragedy in the farmer's existence and the superficiality of the affluent's relationship with nature.
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The Devil's Pool, George Sand
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- 2007
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