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A young man impulsively marries a charming woman and faces his father's stern disapproval, losing financial support and household privileges. The newlyweds must adapt to a modest life, navigate domestic tensions and social ambitions, and confront misunderstandings that strain loyalties. Through episodes of household comedy, social maneuvering, and personal reflection, including journal entries and theatrical metaphors, the couple and the patriarch gradually confront pride, stubbornness, and differing expectations. The narrative traces their adjustments, setbacks, and reconciliations as they move toward mutual insight and a more flexible family equilibrium.
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