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The narrative follows Vaudrey, a provincial lawyer elevated to high office, and the social world that surrounds him, using his rise and fall to expose the theatricality and emptiness of contemporary politics. Interwoven with scenes of fashionable salon life led by Madame Marsy, the story traces ambitions, intrigues, romantic entanglements, and public ceremonies to show how idealism erodes amid compromise and spectacle. Presented as types rather than precise portraits, the characters and episodes alternate satire, comedy, and moral reflection to examine the tensions between private feeling and the performative demands of power and society.
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