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A rural island community is shaken when a family tragedy sets off a chain of secrets, a violent act, and a stern legal response. The narrative follows relatives and neighbours as they confront grief, social judgment, and the consequences of a single lie that escalates into accusation, trial, and exile. Parallel threads focus on ecclesiastical authority, local custom, and the moral struggles of a condemned man whose isolation and penance lead toward illness, spiritual reckoning, and a quest for forgiveness. Themes include law versus conscience, communal responsibility, the burden of guilt, and the possibility of redemption amid harsh social codes.
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