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A coming-of-age tale follows a young man raised in a rural setting whose youthful impulses and reveries shape his choices between personal cultivation and worldly success. The narrative moves from nostalgic scenes of childhood into episodes of study and travel, chronicling efforts to form character, pursue ambitions, and negotiate social expectations around marriage and reputation. Central themes explore how inherited temperament, family background, and chance influence adult behavior, revealing the persistence of early traits despite education and refinement and the tension between private ideals and public measures of success.
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