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A philosophical opening frames the tale of a twenty-one-year-old gentleman who returns to an English country house and confronts the clash between bodily impulse and the aspirations of the soul. The narrative sketches his physical vigor, transparent expression, and impetuous temperament, then follows his moral and emotional development as social expectations, romantic feeling, and conscience contend for ascendancy. Through character study, social scenes, and reflective passages, the work examines youthful enthusiasm, inner conflict, and the gradual shaping of judgment and feeling as superficial desires yield to deeper convictions.
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