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A satirical realist narrative follows a beleaguered urban household as successive misfortunes, petty humiliations, and convoluted dealings with rigid institutions deepen their poverty and social precariousness. Through comic episodes, sharp domestic details, and a gallery of intrusive neighbors and opportunistic acquaintances, the narrative traces daily struggles, failed schemes, generational tensions, and the corrosive effects of bureaucracy and social stigma. Tone shifts between farce and pathos while scenes accumulate into a portrait of decline, adaptation, and frustrated hopes.
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