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A young woman from a modest household strives for social acceptance by polishing her manners, curating appearances, and cultivating the right acquaintances in hopes of winning a prosperous suitor. The narrative alternates intimate family scenes with public social episodes, exposing the tensions between aspiration and limited means, and the awkward pride of a father and the anxious compromises of a mother. Repeated efforts to present an elevated identity invite scrutiny and occasional humiliation, prompting private reflection and a gradual reassessment of personal values, relationships, and the cost of social pretension.
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