Synthesized answer
The provided passages do not offer specific details about the practical implications of events or situations within "The Remains of the Day" [1]. The description focuses on the setting, the protagonist Stevens, and the general themes of the novel, such as life between the wars, lost causes, and lost love [1].
Therefore, based solely on the given text, it is not possible to answer what the practical implications are [1].
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From the book
Title: The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro Description: In the summer of 1956, Stevens, the ageing butler of Darlington Hall, embarks on a leisurely holiday that will take him deep into the countryside and into his past . . .A contemporary classic, The Remains of the Day is Kazuo Ishiguro's beautiful and haunting evocation of life between the wars in a Great English House, of lost causes and lost love.