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Both Richard Cory and Miniver Cheevy grapple with a profound sense of discontent despite their outward appearances or societal status. Richard Cory, a wealthy man, feels isolated and unfulfilled, leading him to a tragic end. Similarly, Miniver Cheevy, who longs for a more romantic and heroic life, is stuck in a mundane existence that leaves him frustrated and dissatisfied. Their shared struggle highlights the theme that material wealth and societal admiration do not guarantee true happiness or fulfillment.

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