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The play follows a well-educated young woman who discovers that her mother's comfortable lifestyle rests on running houses of ill repute. Confrontations expose a clash between pragmatic defenses of survival under an exploitative economic system and a moral insistence on personal integrity. Other adults personify compromise and hypocrisy, offering rationalizations or romantic appeals that she rejects. After debating responsibility, exploitation, and the social uses of wealth, she refuses marriage or partnership tied to her mother's earnings and resolves to rely on her own labor, while the older generation departs together, leaving her to pursue an independent, self-determined life.
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