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: The source of his pain is a woman he views as a "God". Every Kafana (traditional bistro) he enters feels like her "catacomb," a tomb where he constantly searches for her memory.

The story concludes without redemption; he lives day-to-day, uncertain of "tomorrow," clinging only to the memory of the woman who destroyed him while he continues to sink into his self-made "hell". aco_pejovic_sed_i_beo_audio_2013_hd

: He describes himself as "gray and white like a corpse," indicating that his suffering has prematurely aged him or drained the life from his face. : The source of his pain is a woman he views as a "God"

: Despite his misery, he takes a dark pride in his ruin, claiming he "enjoys his scrap" and doesn't care about others. He believes that when he falls, he falls "best" and "like a man". : He describes himself as "gray and white