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A spirited social comedy centers on Dodo, an energetic social leader whose ingrained habits of hosting and self-assurance collide with changing friendships, rivalries, and personal doubts. Through episodic scenes—house parties, church outings, musical returns, and various excursions—the narrative satirizes provincial manners and social ambition while probing themes of aging, free will, and the tension between leisure and activity. Encounters with friends, apprentices, and rivals generate comic misunderstandings and small moral reckonings, and the tone alternates between affectionate mockery and gentle insight into human vanity and resilience.
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