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The money changer acts as a gatekeeper, profiting from the misfortune of those forced to liquidate their few prized possessions.
Ultimately, the story is a critique of a society that values the "Movado" (the brand, the object) more than the person holding it. It leaves the reader questioning the true cost of survival in a world where everything, including time and heritage, has a price tag. Movado Money Changer
The watch highlights how human value is often reduced to the market price of the objects we carry. Themes of Social Injustice The money changer acts as a gatekeeper, profiting
The story suggests that in a world driven by "money changing," even personal history and dignity are up for negotiation. Narrative Impact The watch highlights how human value is often
Morayta uses a grounded, almost cynical tone to reflect the harshness of the streets.