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The narrative follows a man's trajectory from eager youth through intensive professional study into domestic life, where pride and a persistent, self-tormenting moral perverseness called the blind heart provoke jealousy, temptation, and destructive choices. Early affection and a honeymoon period give way to growing distrust, ruinous enterprises, social conflicts, and acts of violence; secrets, a damning letter, and mounting despair culminate in madness, suicide, and a final confession that brings revelation. The episodic chapters chart crises of conscience, self-deception, and the tragic costs of uncontrolled passion.
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