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The narrative follows an aging rural woman who tends a sick infant and revisits a lifetime spent serving family, while memories of earlier persecutions and local beliefs in magic shape her thinking. Haunted by past injustices and the precarious social position of young women in her community, she comes to a grim conviction that ending certain lives will spare them greater suffering. The plot traces her steady slide into deliberate violence and examines how poverty, grief, communal superstition, and gendered expectations combine to produce moral ambiguity and tragic consequences.

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Alexandros Papadiamantes

Alexandros Papadiamantes was a prominent Greek author known for his significant contributions to modern Greek literature. Born in 1851 on the island of Skiathos, he is celebrated for his vivid storytelling and deep exploration of human emotions and social issues. His works often reflect the cultural and natural beauty of Greece, as well as the struggles of its people. Among his notable works are "Η Γυφτοπούλα" and "Η Φόνισσα," which showcase his mastery of narrative and character development. Papadiamantes' writing is characterized by its lyrical style and profound psychological insight, making him a key figure in the literary heritage of Greece.

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