Karrer lives his existence in a state of silent despair, and he plods his way through it. His surroundings are dreary, as there is constant rain and dirt. His pessimism, which was brought on by his isolation, could not be cured if it weren't for the fact that the Titanik Bar and its lovely, eerie singer existed. Karrer is adamant about preventing the lady's husband from approaching, despite the fact that the lady is married.
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Karrer lives his existence in a state of silent despair, and he plods his way through it. His surroundings are dreary, as there is constant rain and dirt. His pessimism, which was brought on by his isolation, could not be cured if it weren't for the fact that the Titanik Bar and its lovely, eerie singer existed. Karrer is adamant about preventing the lady's husband from approaching, despite the fact that the lady is married.
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