For Baudelaire (and Benjamin), the flâneur is one of the few who can deal with the hustle-bustle of the new modern city. His distanced demeanour allowed him to observe his surroundings, to notice the joieux-de-vivre at play in the busy arcades of Paris.

...the man who roams around the big city lost in thought. (Benjamin 69)
   

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