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The Seven Vagabonds (1916)
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The narrative follows seven homeless men, each distinct in appearance and background, as they navigate the challenges of poverty in the countryside. Amidst encounters with hostility and harsh conditions, they also find kindness from strangers, highlighting the themes of social inequality and the human condition. Hawthorne presents the vagabonds as complex characters, emphasizing empathy and community in a harsh world. This thought-provoking tale sheds light on the marginalized, offering insights into their struggles and humanity.
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