Each day she removes a small portion of the unwanted things in people's lives, though all of it, she thinks, was previously wanted, once useful. She feels the sun scorching the back of her neck. The heat is at its worst now, the rains still a few months away. The task satisfies her. It passes the time.
In the narrative, the protagonist engages in the act of clearing away items that, while once valued, have now become unnecessary. This routine serves not only to declutter the lives of others but also provides her with a sense of purpose and fulfillment. Each small removal feels significant, as it connects her to the past usefulness of the objects.
As she works under the harsh sun, the oppressive heat emphasizes the challenging conditions she faces. Despite the discomfort, she finds contentment in her tasks, allowing her to occupy her time and mind. This duality of past value and present irrelevance reflects on the nature of belongings and their journey in people's lives.