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A married couple, Pauline and Facial, navigate tensions between passion and prudence as their conversations and domestic scenes reveal contrasting attitudes toward love, aging, fidelity and motherhood. Pauline challenges her husband's cautious, conventional view while he defends stability and duty; their exchanges illuminate differing notions of marital happiness and personal freedom. Episodes involving their child and encounters at the theatre and among acquaintances expand the social context, showing how public roles and private desires conflict. The work uses dialogue and scene to examine emotional restraint, the social expectations placed on women, and the possibility of personal liberty within marriage.
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