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disenfranchisement and suffering of the Bosnian peasant under Austro-Hungarian occupation, specifically through the lens of social injustice and the loss of home. Core Themes and Elements Social Injustice & Legal Inequality: The story follows the elderly peasant Mija, nicknamed "Slatka Duša" (Sweet Soul) due to his kindness. After a lifetime of labor, he is evicted from his land by a landlord. Mija’s search for "pravica" (justice) ends in failure because the law protects the feudal rights of the elite rather than the natural rights of the worker. Tragedy of the Homeland: There is a deep, almost sacred connection between the peasant and his soil. Losing his land is equivalent to losing his life. This "territorialization of identity" is a recurring motif in Petar Kočić's work. The Power of Nature: Like in Kočić's other famous story, "Kroz mećavu" (Through the Blizzard), nature acts as a fatal force. Mija’s tragic end occurs during a violent mountain blizzard, symbolizing the harsh, unforgiving environment that mirrors his social reality. Character Analysis: Mija (Slatka Duša) Character Traits: Mija is defined by his extreme goodness and politeness, calling everyone "moja slatka dušo" (my sweet soul), regardless of who they are. Symbolism: He represents the collective suffering of the Krajišnici (people of the Bosnian Frontier). His tears over his stolen land are often interpreted by critics, such as those on Impuls Portal , as the author's own tears for his people. Literary Context First published in 1902 in the collection grob slatke duse tema