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The narrative follows Tartarin, a boastful provincial who cultivates a heroic reputation through tall tales, a vast collection of weapons, and local pageantry. When local fantasies prove insufficient, he sails across the Mediterranean seeking genuine hunting exploits, only to meet bungled expeditions, comic reversals, and unfamiliar landscapes. Episodes alternate between small-town caricature and faraway misadventure, exposing the gap between imagination and experience. Satirical humor and vivid description target provincial pretension and romanticized heroism while maintaining an episodic structure of hunting, travel, and social observation.
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