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The narrative traces a prosperous man's lavish indulgence in sex, wealth, and vice and the ripple effects on his household and social circle, portraying domestic rivalries, exploitation, and violent consequences. Told through an episodic sequence of episodes and interludes, it mixes explicit erotic scenes, social satire, moral commentary, poetry, and detailed depictions of daily life to expose hypocrisy, corruption, and the dangers of unchecked desire. Multiple secondary figures illustrate competing ambitions and resentments, while the tone balances vivid realism with didactic asides that frame the story as both entertainment and cautionary observation.
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