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The narrative follows a notorious profligate who, seeking the affection of a woman who esteems outward beauty and apparent virtue, adopts a lovely mask and the external behaviors of goodness. His altered appearance changes how society regards him and provokes questions about sincerity, social hypocrisy, and the persuasive force of surface charm; ensuing events complicate the distinction between acted morality and real transformation. The tale blends fairy-tale elements with sly satire of fashionable life and leaves notions of redemption and identity deliberately ambiguous.
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