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The work frames a sweeping allegory of a sinking island to dramatize the erosion of liberty, then unfolds as a mosaic of urban vignettes and a narrator’s recovered accounts in a bustling port city. Episodic scenes—salons, entertainments, official ceremonies, and private encounters—combine satirical observation, lyrical description, and reportage to portray cultural complacency, external pressures, and political decay. The narrative alternates panoramic social commentary with intimate portraits, interrogating modernity, identity, and moral responsibility while balancing irony with elegiac reflection.
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