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The narrator offers a candid first-person account of a passionate love affair, its unraveling, and the lingering effects of desire and betrayal. She moves between concrete anecdotes and extended psychological reflection, dissecting jealousy, longing, and the self-conscious performance of feeling. The prose blends intimate confession with rhetorical ornament, shifting from scene-setting to philosophical asides about memory, artifice, and the social rules that shape courtship. Short episodes and lyrical digressions create a tightly focused study of subjective emotion and the ways personal narrative reshapes painful experience into aesthetic form.
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