The book "Bryant & May and the Memory of Blood" by Christopher Fowler explores the disparity between the wealthy and the impoverished, emphasizing that the divide extends beyond mere financial wealth. It highlights issues of responsibility and accountability that often characterize the lives of different social classes. The rich may escape the consequences of their actions, while the poor face harsh scrutiny and adversity.
This commentary on social inequality serves as a critique of societal structures, illustrating how those in power can evade responsibility for their choices. The narrative suggests that true accountability is necessary for a balanced society, where both wealth and ethical standards are held to the same measure, fostering a sense of fairness and justice for all individuals, regardless of their economic status.