Did anyone else feel the protagonist's journey was both painfully relatable and deeply philosophical?
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Did anyone else feel the protagonist's journey was both painfully relatable and deeply philosophical?
What inspired the author to explore themes of self-discovery through such subtle, introspective storytelling?
How did the historical context of early 20th-century Britain influence the characters' choices and outlooks?