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The highflyers explores the consequences of privilege and the disorientation of youth shaped by luxury and social expectation. Set amid a society energized by industrial wealth and darkened by the threat of war, the story centers on the restlessness of affluent young men confronting a shifting world. In the early scenes, their idle conversations and leisurely gatherings reflect a detachment from consequence, yet behind the banter lies an undercurrent of anxiety about identity, purpose, and looming conflict. The story contrasts the exuberance of a wealthy lifestyle with the growing tension of responsibility, particularly when one character's recklessness leads to an incident that disturbs their insulated world. The backdrop of Detroit's rapid rise through the automobile industry serves as a powerful symbol of progress that has outpaced moral direction. The narrative questions whether inherited privilege insulates or corrupts, and it captures the moment when youthful indulgence collides with the demands of adulthood. The unraveling of their illusion of control mirrors broader societal shifts, offering a critical reflection on the fragility of comfort and the cost of evading accountability.
ISBN
9789371132664
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2025-01-05
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