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The novel follows Fanny Price, a poor relation sent as a child to live with wealthy kin at a country estate, and traces her quiet moral growth amid family rivalries, social pretensions, and contrasting models of feeling and duty. Life in that household exposes tensions between indulgence and responsibility, as flirtations, jealousies, and an ill-judged private theatricals test characters' integrity. Colonial wealth, inheritance, and masculine authority shape several decisions, while Fanny's steadfastness and conscience provide a counterpoint to more selfish ambitions, culminating in personal reckonings and a domestic resolution that rewards constancy.
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