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The narrative centers on a rural household where a boisterous name-day celebration and the host's insistence on music become a focal point for communal revelry and domestic strain. Repeated songs, drinking, and dance alternate with moments of fatigue and quiet resentment, revealing tensions between escape through music and the responsibilities of home life. Through vivid scenes of guests, musicians, and household labor, the work sketches layered moods—glee, melancholy, and simmering conflict—while evoking customs, social bonds, and an uneasy sense of change affecting village life.
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