The Hour of the Star is the story of narrator Rodrigo S. M., a distinguished and educated but unhappy man, and the subject of his narration: Macabea, a poor girl from the slums of Rio who has nothing in life. The two characters are used to illustrate the gulf between classes in Brazil as well as to challenge the notion that those higher up on the food chain are happier than their subordinates.
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