In "The Proletariat" by P.G. Wodehouse, the story revolves around a waitress working at a prestigious club owned by a nobleman. The narrative explores her daily experiences and interactions in a setting that highlights the class differences between the working class and the elite. Wodehouse's comedic style brings out the absurdities of social hierarchies and the eccentric characters that populate such venues.
The waitress's perspective provides insight into the challenges faced by the working class, while also showcasing her resilience and wit. The contrast between her life and that of the affluent club members adds depth to the story, highlighting themes of social inequality and aspiration, all delivered with Wodehouse's signature humor and charm.