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The narrative unfolds in the bleak aftermath of a crushed revolution, tracing a rural community's descent under semi-feudal and authoritarian pressures. Through episodes of child tragedy, accidental killing, crime, unjust punishments, plague, and public executions, it examines brutal ignorance, neglect by the gentry, mob-rule, and demagogic pedagogy while delivering sharp social satire. Interwoven portraits of stern officials, suffering families, and fervent crowds show how private guilt and collective injustice feed unrest, culminating in violent conflagration and harsh legal and moral penalties. Vivid, often grim scenes are paired with sustained moral indignation and institutional critique.
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