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The White Peacock

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The story unfolds in an English rural community where intimate desires, frustrated loves, and social expectations collide. Natural landscapes and animal imagery are rendered in lyrical, sensory prose that mirrors characters' passions and alienation. Personal choices, especially mismatched romantic attachments and a marriage formed under ambiguous motives, produce jealousy, regret, and long-term emotional consequences. Through close psychological observation and domestic episodes, the narrative contrasts pastoral life with encroaching modernity, examining sexual repression, artistic sensitivity, and moral responsibility without offering easy resolutions.