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Penguin Island

Chapter 12: II. THE FIRST CLOTHES (Continuation and End)
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The narrative follows an island community whose inhabitants begin as penguins miraculously baptized and gradually assume human form and institutions, their development sketched from legendary origins through medieval and modern episodes into a speculative future. Organized into successive books and vignettes, the story traces political, religious, and social transformations, episodes of power, reform, and decline. The work satirizes clerical authority, civic ambition, ideologies, and the gap between professed morals and practiced behavior through irony and farce. Blending fable, historical pastiche, and political allegory, it uses witty narration and exaggerated episodes to interrogate collective myths, hypocrisy, and the persistence of human folly.