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The main theme of "What Redburn Saw in Launcelott's Hey" by Herman Melville is the harsh reality of urban poverty and social inequality. The novella highlights the struggles of impoverished individuals living in New York City and critiques the lack of compassion and support for those in need. It also explores the contrast between appearances and reality, as seen through the character of Redburn and his experiences in the slums.

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