On Wall Street, Clarence was a diamond in a sea of glass, never greedy, never an ambulance-chaser, never the kind of person who deserved to die in the way that he did.
In the narrative of "Bittersweet Symphony" by Rebecca McNutt, Clarence is portrayed as a unique and admirable figure amidst the often ruthless backdrop of Wall Street. Unlike many of his peers who prioritize greed and exploitation, he stands out for his integrity and moral compass. His character reflects a rarity in a world dominated by ambition and cut-throat competition.
The tragic circumstances of Clarence's death highlight the injustice of his fate....