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Set in a provincial household, the narrative traces several sisters raised under stifling domestic expectations as they confront marriage, personal autonomy, and social prejudice. Through interwoven domestic episodes and moral conversations, the novel examines how conventional marriage and social norms constrain women's intellectual and emotional growth, revealing generational tensions, varied responses ranging from compliance to revolt, and the costs of compromise. The structure alternates dramatized scenes with reflective passages and culminates in an appended essay that explicitly interrogates whether marriage impedes female self-development.
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