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The pilgrims shell or Fergan, The quarryman: A tale from the feudal times begins with a portrayal of despair and injustice under feudal rule, drawing attention to a society where power enforces suffering and silence. The narrative centers on the village, where serfs face increased hardship under the control of an abusive bailiff enforcing the will of a cruel noble. This grim scene of oppression lays the foundation for a broader reflection on the plight of the working class in an age dominated by unaccountable authority. The people s longing for a figure of resistance signals a collective yearning for change, whose personal and communal motivations intersect. His son s disappearance not only heightens the emotional stakes but serves as a catalyst for a broader act of defiance. The story elevates the quarryman from a mere laborer to a symbol of resilience, creating a vivid tapestry of defiance set against the rigid hierarchies of medieval life.