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The narrative follows a young Southern woman, Virginia, from youthful dreams of romance and artistic ideals through marriage and the domestic responsibilities that challenge them. Organized in three parts—Dream, Reality, and Adjustment—it traces courtship, the compromises of married life, childbearing, social expectation, and the slow erosion of idealism by economic, cultural, and familial pressures. Portraits of small-town society, class routines, and the region's unresolved social problems frame personal crises and evolving self-understanding. The story emphasizes the cost of comfort, the pangs of motherhood, middle-age bitterness, and eventual accommodation as Virginia reassesses ambition, love, and identity.
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